Burning incense is a good way to make a room a nice sanctuary where you go to relax. With some soft music, it can be the ultimate getaway, or a place for meditation and relaxation, all in your own home.
Rudraksah are said to be very effective in increasing Worldly comforts, Spiritual fulfillment, Harmony, Richness, Prosperity, Self Confidence, Mental Peace, Positive thoughts, Creativity power, Foresight, Health & Wealth.
The chickpeas are used for preparing a number of Indian cuisine and snacks. The chickpeas have their own unique taste and is free from any adulteration.
Tukmaria and sabza are another name for basil seeds. Tukmaria has a very mild flavour (rather like poppy seeds) and is generally used in light desserts thanks to its gelatinous properties when it's soaked and swells in water.
Heera Phool Makhana is the popped seeds which look like popcorn. It can be used in a different number of dishes like kheer, khoya and panjiri among others. This condiment can also be added into curries. It provides a unique mealtime experience.
Whole Mace from Heera. Mace is the lacy outer covering of nutmeg. A highly valued spice. Mace has a rich aroma and a strong, warm taste. Mace is best used sparingly in sauces, soups, desserts, meals and fish desserts.
A rich blend of purity and simplicity the collection of fragrances is simply irresistible and truly epitomizes the richness of indian perfume.
Burning incense is a good way to make a room a nice sanctuary where you go to relax. With some soft music, it can be the ultimate getaway, or a place for meditation and relaxation, all in your own home.
Mustard seeds are the small round seeds of various mustard plants. The seeds are usually about 1 or 2 mm in diameter. Mustard seeds may be colored yellow, brown or black. They are important herbs in many regional foods. Black or brown mustard seeds are widely used in Indian, especially Bengali and Southern Asian, cooking. When fried, the taste is nutty rather than fiery.
Tukmaria and sabza are another name for basil seeds. Tukmaria has a very mild flavour (rather like poppy seeds) and is generally used in light desserts thanks to its gelatinous properties when it's soaked and swells in water