ANANTMUL (also called Sarsaparilla) is a plant used in Indian folk and Ayurvedic medicine. Widely distributed in many parts of India, this climbing plant thrives in the Ganges plains. The root is smoked, and its sensual scent stands for feminine power; it relaxes, cleanses, and heals – a balm plant for the soul.
In Sanskrit, the plant is called Sugandhi, which can be translated as fragrance :)
- Scent: vanilla-like – woody - sweetish - warm
- Theme: Grounding, femininity, awakening & stimulating the senses
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Good to mix with: traditionally with Tulsi, Guggul; we recommend Labdanum, Styrax, Cistus leaves ...
- Content: 10 grams
- Packed (still) in a resealable PE bag with a handmade label, soon in compostable parchment bags
Our incense assortment is a treasure chest, here you will find resins, woods, herbs from all over the world. We source these from selected specialist incense retailers and other trusted colleagues, and herbs from specialist retailers for natural raw materials (just like our food). For us, smoking is pure plant helper power! That's why we invest a lot of time in researching the sources of our raw materials to be able to offer them as sustainably as possible.
And it should be noted: We offer our resins, woods, and herbs exclusively for smoking, and all our good advice is taken from traditional lore and our own experiences. These, of course, do not replace a qualified advisor (doctor, naturopath, ...). And whether something works as it is written, well, never forget: Only you alone can open the door :) Just as you alone bear responsibility for yourself ...