Turmeric Powder
Turmeric is an ancient spice, a native of South East Asia, It is still used in rituals of the Hindu religion, and as a dye for holy robes, being natural, unsynthesized and cheap. Turmeric is an amazing spice, full of culinary, cosmetic and medicinal uses. It use a lot, adding quite a subtle flavour, but also keeping us nice and healthy. Turmeric is extremely strong, and actually gets stronger when cooked. A little goes a long way, so use it carefully and experiment with it.We have a manufacturer and exports of two types of tumeric spices one of it payal tumeric spices which is widely cultivated for its rhizomes which are used as a bright yellow, fine powder. When used in curry powders, it is usually one of the main ingredients, providing the associated yellow colour.
...moreShivalik Agarbatti
This insence was made by the cause of Lord Shiva appears in a meditating but ever-happy posture.he has matted hair which hold the flowing ganges river & a crescent moon,a serpent coiled around his neck,a trident(trishul) in his one hand & ashes all over his body.
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We manufacture incense sticks that capture the essence of fragrance of mogra flower which purifies the soul and refreshes the mind of all. The fragrance of our incense sticks retain for a longer period and therefore help in completing the purity of prayer.
...moreLilly Agarbatti
Lilies are symbols of pure and divine love! Their magical beauty and fragrances can captivate anyone. The saga of their irresistible beauty is written several cultures, religions and traditions. In ancient times, lilies were symbols of true divinity therefore devoted to gods. produces a sweet smell and blooms in the early months of spring. Lilies are one of nature's most graceful Fragrances with their elongated stems, sweet fragrance, and wide-open petals.
...moreLavender Agarbatti
Reckoned for its beauty, erotic fragrances and several medicinal properties, lavenders are simply the best. Lavenders have been with us since ages and several myths and traditions mention the specialty of lavenders!
...moreKesar Agarbatti
Kesar Chandan is a entoxicating scent blended from saffron and sandalwood. The paste of chandan (sandalwood) and kesar (saffron) create a cooling and earthy fragrance.
...moregulab agarbatti
This meditation scent is most popularly used in the Indian rituals. It has been appreciated for decades as an exceptional quality incense for deep calming meditation and for creating sacred spaces. Powerfully fragrant and long lasting, the scent will linger in your rooms for hours. It evokes the feel of the tropical and evokes a warm, melodious scent.This unique scent is reminiscent of a warm summer evening.
...moreCoriander Powder
Coriander is popularly grown for its culinary and medicinal properties. Coriander is the native herb of North Africa and Southwest Asia, advisable for usage while it is fresh, as its leaves lose the flavor and aroma on drying. Coriander is never cooked as it also diminishes its flavor. Coriander Powder is popularly used for flavoring the dish. The Payal Coriander Powder is widely used for garnishing. It is also used as a condiment in pickle spices, seasonings, curry powders, sausages, cakes, pastries, biscuits, buns and alcoholic beverages like gin.
...moreChilli Powder
Chilli Powder is one of the largest traded spices in the international market.Again we have production of two types of chili powder first one is payal chilli powder is one of the popular varieties of the Chilli Powder. Extensively used for food flavoring and coloring, Red Chilli Powder also has certain medicinal properties. Chillies are available in a number of varieties, colors and fragrances. Dry and powdered chillies are widely used for coloring and flavoring in different cuisines and dishes. It is also used as a major ingredient in different seasonings, pepper and tabasco sauce. These are wild peppers used in ceviche and salsas. Also, these are ideal for infusing with olive oil for a salad dressing.
...morechandan agarbatti
Sign of spirituality and divinity, fragrance is simply astonishing. Chandan is often used for rituals or in ceremonies Its common use is to offer God & Goddess in temples, mainly to lord shiva While worshipping them in form of paste A majority of hindus used to wear this on theier forehead This is supposed to keep there Third Eye cool , we have brought u this magical wood in form of insense sticks/agarbatti.
...moreChilly Powder
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