Fragrance of Indian Incense
Posted by admin on Jun 29, 2009
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Incense is one of the oldest forms of Aromatherapy. The fragrance from incense can instantly change your mood and can create a different atmosphere. India is a land of culture and has a rich tradition of incense making, which goes back to many centuries.
There are many types of Indian incense that have different scents and are rarely found in any other part of the world. Made from fine essential oils, aromatic herbs, powders and resins, Indian incense ranges from heavenly floral fragrances to down-to-earth woody and herbal scents. According to a research, Indian incense industry supplies up to 60% of the world incense market. Some of the well known types of that are preferred by people in many regions across the globe are Nag Champa Incense, Auroshikha Incense, Hem Incense and many more.
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“Auroshikha Incense“, is made from herbs, fragrant woods, resins and essential oils. It is prepared by blending various ingredients like natural vital oils, flowers, spices, and other sweet-smelling substances. This incense usually contains little or no liquid scents which can evaporate or diminish over time. In addition to this “Hem Incense“, is made from selected woods, resins, floral and fine essential oils and blended skillfully with expert care. “Nag Champa Incense“, is next well known fragrance from India. It is made from a flower called – Champa and has a smell of sandalwood. It contains a natural ingredient called Halmaddi.
In this modern age people across the world-wide regions use Indian incense in their homes to create a desired atmosphere. Enhancing everything from spirituality, romance to well-being; incense has the ability to bring the richness of past traditions. Enjoying Indian Incenses, while working or relaxing can make many ordinary activities seem special. In a present time incense is not only for pleasant smell but has become a mode to refresh your mind and soul.
Author: Singh Vineet
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