Incense sticks Bharath Darshan have long had their circle of loyal users and are one of the most popular incense sticks next to Nag champ.
Bharath is the Sanskrit name for India. The name has several meanings - It can mean fire, but also devotion to the search for knowledge, the search for light. Darshan is also a Sanskrit word meaning to see and be seen by a deity or holy person or to make a pilgrimage to a holy place. Bharath Darshan could be translated as a pilgrimage to ancient India.
Bharath Darshan incense sticks are also known for being one of the few that mask the smell of cigarette smoke.
Scent | A blend of sandalwood, jasmine, vanilla. |
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Purpose | A fragrance that spreads, refreshes the mind and the atmosphere in the room. |
Key note | India |
Net weight | approx 20 g - for an individual box. |
Contents | 6 x 20 g - for the price of five, you get six boxes. |
Burning time | 60-90 minutes |
Length of the stick | approx 20 cm |
Crafting | Handcrafted. |
Storage | Always store incense sticks in a dark, dry place at room temperature. |
Origin | Bangalore, India |
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