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Ragini Kakubha Incense Sticks, 10 Pack

Ragini Kakubha Incense Sticks, 10 Pack
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Primary Spiritual Use: Love
Secondary Spiritual Use: Peace
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Ragini Kakubha Incense Sticks carry a soft sandalwood blend touched with woody notes, rose, and vanilla, named for Ragini Kakubha, a feminine mood-form within the raga tradition of Indian classical music. Ten hand-rolled sticks per pack, for a tender, contemplative, loving mood.

Warm and grounding, this blend evokes the longing and grace of its raga, reached for to settle the heart in meditation and devotional or love-centered practice.

Key Features

  • Ten incense sticks. Hand-rolled in India.
  • Sandalwood with rose and vanilla. Soft and warm.
  • Named for a raga mood. Ragini Kakubha.
  • For love and peace. Tender and contemplative.

Product Details

  • Ragini Kakubha incense sticks, 10 per pack
  • Hand-rolled in India
  • A blend of sandalwood, woody notes, rose, and vanilla
  • For a tender, contemplative, loving mood

The Spiritual Significance

In Indian classical music a raga is a melodic mood, and a ragini is its feminine counterpart, each painted in the ragamala tradition as a scene of a particular feeling and hour. Ragini Kakubha is traditionally pictured as a figure of longing and graceful devotion. Incense named for her evokes that contemplative, tender mood, carried here by warm sandalwood softened with rose and vanilla; sandalwood is one of the most beloved meditation woods, and rose the classic flower of the heart. The incense does not act on its own; it warms and softens the air and helps you settle into your own intention. Love work is best aimed at willing, mutual connection. Light a stick to settle the heart in meditation, set a tender mood, or accompany devotional or love-centered practice.

How To Use

  1. Light the tip. Hold a flame to the coated tip until it catches, then gently blow it out so the tip glows and releases a steady ribbon of smoke.
  2. Set it in a holder. Rest the plain end in an incense holder or ash catcher on a heat-safe surface that will catch the falling ash.
  3. Settle the heart. As the soft, warm scent fills the room, name the peace or love you are inviting.
  4. Burn it safely. Burn in a ventilated space away from anything flammable, keep it clear of drafts, and never leave burning incense unattended.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does it smell like?

Soft and warm, grounded sandalwood with woody depth, a whisper of rose, and a vanilla undertone. Tender and contemplative.

What is Ragini Kakubha?

In Indian classical music, a ragini is the feminine mood-form of a raga. Ragini Kakubha is traditionally pictured as a scene of longing and graceful devotion, and this incense is named to evoke that mood.

What is it used for?

A tender, contemplative mood. It is reached for to settle the heart in meditation and to accompany devotional or love-centered practice.

How many sticks are in a pack?

Ten sticks, hand-rolled in India.

How do I burn it safely?

Light the tip, blow it to a glowing ember, rest it in a holder or ash catcher on a heat-safe surface, burn in a ventilated space away from anything flammable, and never leave it unattended.

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