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Agnihotra Pradhana Dhoopa

Light the Agnihotra, feel the shuddhi, return the blessing

₹250.00

Agnihotra Pradhana Dhoopa is a completely natural, long‑burning ritual dhoopa prepared with Malnad‑grazed ingredients and a generous 50 g of native desi cow ghee per unit. The formulation uses traditional Vedic materials, no artificial fragrances, and is cured with Vedic mantras to carry the Agnihotra resonance. Each cup burns steadily for up to four hours, providing sustained purification for homes, halls and sacred spaces.

How and When to Use

  • Light one dhoopa cup after large gatherings: weddings, engagements, housewarmings, birthdays and office functions.

  • Allow the dhoopa to smoulder and release warm, resinous smoke for up to four hours to cleanse drushti dosha and rebalance household prana.

  • After the burn completes, collect the cooled ash and store it in a clean, dry container marked for ritual use.

  • Use a tiny pinch of the bhasma as vibhuti on foreheads for blessing, or add a small pinch to cooked food once cooled to honour Gau Mātā and invite devotional grace.

  • Use the ash respectfully in altar rites, cemetery cleansing, seed treatment or soil amendment as described below.

Bhasma — Traditional Medicinal and Ritual Uses

  • Prāṇa‑Supporting Dust: In traditional practice, Agnihotra bhasma is regarded as a subtle carrier of yajña energy and is used in small amounts to sanctify food and invoke household protection.

  • Mundane‑to‑Sacred Conversion: The ash converts the raw residue of events into a consecrated substance for vibhuti, tilaka and small offerings to deities and ancestors.

  • Folk Therapeutic Uses: Traditional systems attribute mild antiseptic and digestive supportive roles to gomaya‑based bhasma when used in tiny, ceremonial quantities. These usages follow longstanding domestic practice and ritual etiquette rather than modern clinical protocols.

  • Seed and Soil Aid: A pinch of cooled bhasma mixed into planting soil or seed soak is used in ecological traditions to gently enrich the microbial balance of pots and garden beds.

  • Respectful Application Rule: Use bhasma sparingly, always as a ritual adjunct. Do not substitute it for prescribed medical treatments. Seek professional advice for health concerns.


Zero Waste, Healthy Life, Healthy Planet

  • Circular Practice: Every stage returns value — smoke purifies air and mood, ash becomes sacred bhasma, and rinse or soil treatments close the loop back to the earth.

  • Chemical‑Free Living: No synthetic additives mean safer indoor air, gentler contact with hands during rituals, and biodegradability when ash returns to soil.

  • Cow‑Centred Stewardship: Ingredients from free‑grazed Malnad cows support local livelihoods and honour Gau Mātā through sustainable sourcing and women‑led production.

  • Planet Positive: By replacing petrochemical incense and single‑use ritual products with Agnihotra Pradhana Dhoopa, households reduce toxic emissions and landfill contribution while restoring ancestral ecological cycles.