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Ragini Kakubha Incense Sticks, 10 Pack
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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
- 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.
- 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.
- Settle the heart. As the soft, warm scent fills the room, name the peace or love you are inviting.
- Burn it safely. Burn in a ventilated space away from anything flammable, keep it clear of drafts, and never leave burning incense unattended.
Pairs Well With
- Radha Incense Sticks: a kindred Indian devotional blend.
- Chandan (Sandalwood) Incense Sticks by Sonavi: pure meditative sandalwood.
- Indian Heritage Rose Incense Sticks: a rose note for the heart.
- Pure Vibrations Vanilla Incense Sticks: a soft, sweet companion note.
- Nag Champa Incense Sticks, 15g: an all-purpose meditative incense.
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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