Indian Room’s Shree Ramchandra Dhoop is made using years-old sandalwood oil, sandalwood bark powder. Do not miss this chance to savour the most wonderful sandalwood dhoop stick ever made. Only pure incense can offer such gifts to the world due to its unique connections and traditional hand-made work. Breathe in the warm, powdery, woodsy aroma to begin your day with certainty.
Shree Ramchandra Dhoop is a masterclass in the Golden Sandalwood; it has high notes but is very full-bodied and intense. A must for those Sandalwood aficionados who want nothing but pure Sandalwood smoke permeating their world.
Sandalwood is a proven relaxant, decreasing anxiety, calming the nervous system, and assisting with better-quality sleep. Its benefits are realised upon inhalation of the sweet, woody fragrance or when absorbed through the skin.
Sandalwood
On a spiritual level, sandalwood supports the experience of inner unity of mind, body, and spirit; awareness of inner soul life, enhancement of higher consciousness and related creativity, relaxation of the conscious mind, meditation, prayer and spiritual practice, peace, and acceptance.
The most significant characteristic of a cleansing ritual or a holy ceremony is to invoke immense positive energy. The aroma of Sandalwood incense sticks eliminates undesirable odor and pessimistic thoughts. Its strong and grounding fragrance can transport you to a spiritual realm.
It also fortifies the human mind with positive energy and a renewed sense of self-belief.
Lord Rama is known as the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Rama, the perfect avatar of the Supreme Protector Vishnu, has always been popular among the Hindu deities. Rama is the symbol of courtesy and virtue, a man of values and morals. Ramachandra is Maryada Purushottama, which means the perfect man. Lord Rama is considered to have taken birth on the earth to destroy the evil forces of the age.
Rama is widely accepted to be an actual historical figure – a “tribal hero of ancient India” – whose deeds form the great Hindu epic of Ramayana or The Romance of Rama, written by the ancient Sanskrit poet Valmiki. According to the Hindus belief, Rama lived in the Treta Yug. Although historians are of the conviction that Rama was not particularly deified until the 11th century AD. Tulsidas’ wonderful version of the Sanskrit epic “Ramayana” into “Ramcharitmanas” greatly enhanced the popularity of Rama as a Hindu god and gave rise to various devotional groups.