3 Fantastic Agarbatties for a Rewarding winter Detox
Winter marks the end of the year and symbolizes a period of self-reflection. It is the preparation of new beginnings.
Winter marks the end of the year and symbolizes a period of self-reflection. It is the preparation of new beginnings.
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Agarbattis are known to be an indispensable element in religious and spiritual ceremonies across the world. It dates back, to some 4,500 years ago.
Agarbatti is a thick stick covered in a substance which when burnt produces a pleasant fragrant smell.
Whether it is the festive season or simply an unwind-at-home session, agarbattis can be the best way to dive into a delightful aromatic world.