Chitshakti Pure Bhimseni Camphor
₹175.00
₹175.00
Chitshakti Pure Bhimseni Camphor
Chitshakti brings to you the highest grade of natural Bhimseni Camphor made from the purest resins of pine trees, which are found in the mountains.
Camphor has numerous medicinal qualities, making it a user-friendly merchandise in many ways since ages.
The fumes generated by Camphor enlighten the space around you, and triggers lightness that rejuvenates the body and mind.
Chitshakti Pure Bhimseni Camphor can also be used in diffuser for long lasting fragrance and enhancing the flow of positive energy which elevates the surroundings.
Bhimseni Camphor can be kept inside the wardrobes, book shelves or wall units.
Burning Camphor on the outdoors can help keep the bugs away. Being natural it is gentle and safe to use.
Price: Rs 175.00 (Inclusive of 18% Tax)
Net Weight: 40 grams
This beautiful Rudraksha pendant in silver cap is from the sacred grounds of Gurudev Siddha Peeth Ashram.
Rudraksha beads are actually dried seeds of a large evergreen tree (Elaeocarpus Ganitrus). The word Rudraksha is a compound of two Sanskrit words; rudra is another name for Lord Shiva and aksha means ‘eye’.
Gurudev Siddha Peeth Ashram, Maharashtra
This is an exquisite rudraksha wrist mālā with 27 double-capped beads plus one guru bead on sterling silver wire. Each bead measures about 1/4 inch (6-6.5mm) in diameter and the mala is approximately 7 1/2 inches long. This rudraksha mālā with sliver caps comes with a 3/4 inch adjustable chain.
The beads in a Rudraksha mālā vary depending on the size of the Rudraksha beads. Traditionally, for sacred jewellery, 27 beads are strung into a wrist mālā with an extra ‘guru’ bead to indicate the beginning or end of a round of repetition.
Nepal
This exquisite gold rudraksha mālā is created from the very smallest and finest rudraksha beads, about 6-6.5mm in diameter. The smaller the rudraksha bead, the more valuable it is because of its rarity.
Incense (Agarbattis) - In 15 Variants of Fragrances
Agarwood | Amber | Cederwood | Kasturi Heena | Kesarchandan | Lotus | Musk Champa | Mogra | Myrrh | Nagchampa | Nepal Musk | Patchouli | Parijat | Rose | Sandalwood
This beautiful Rudraksha pendant in silver cap is from the sacred grounds of Gurudev Siddha Peeth Ashram.
Rudraksha beads are actually dried seeds of a large evergreen tree (Elaeocarpus Ganitrus). The word Rudraksha is a compound of two Sanskrit words; rudra is another name for Lord Shiva and aksha means ‘eye’.
Gurudev Siddha Peeth Ashram, Maharashtra
This is an exquisite rudraksha wrist mālā with 27 double-capped beads plus one guru bead on sterling silver wire. Each bead measures about 1/4 inch (6-6.5mm) in diameter and the mala is approximately 7 1/2 inches long. This rudraksha mālā with sliver caps comes with a 3/4 inch adjustable chain.
The beads in a Rudraksha mālā vary depending on the size of the Rudraksha beads. Traditionally, for sacred jewellery, 27 beads are strung into a wrist mālā with an extra ‘guru’ bead to indicate the beginning or end of a round of repetition.
Nepal
This exquisite gold rudraksha mālā is created from the very smallest and finest rudraksha beads, about 6-6.5mm in diameter. The smaller the rudraksha bead, the more valuable it is because of its rarity.
Incense (Agarbattis) - In 15 Variants of Fragrances
Agarwood | Amber | Cederwood | Kasturi Heena | Kesarchandan | Lotus | Musk Champa | Mogra | Myrrh | Nagchampa | Nepal Musk | Patchouli | Parijat | Rose | Sandalwood