DHOOP CONE ( MIX )

Tota Dhoop Cone creates a calming atmosphere with its special blend of natural resins and aromatic spices, offering a pleasant voyage. Each carefully constructed cone delivers a soft, lingering smoke that boosts one’s spirits and soothes the senses. Tota Dhoop Cone is perfect for daily relaxation or meditation, and each burn guarantees a deep, spiritual experience.

HERBAL HAWAN DHOOP

TOTA Herbal Hawan Dhoop, made for religious rites, combines traditional components including natural resins and aromatic herbs. Its calming aroma enhances the atmosphere during ceremonies, bringing about a sense of peace and spiritual elevation.”

HAWAN SAMAGRI

The fragrant components of “Tota Hawan Samagri” are blended with dried flowers, camphor, and sandalwood powder. Start by precisely balancing these components. To intensify scent, grind to a fine consistency. For a consistent texture, sieve the ingredients. In order to maintain freshness, store in an airtight container. For holy rites and rituals, use as necessary.

POOJA KIT

The TOTA POOJA KIT includes essentials like Roli, Rice, a sacred Cloth, Kalawa thread, Camphor for rituals, Dhoop Cones, Supari, Chandan Tika, Ghee Deepak for lighting, a Match Box, and various lentils such as Chana Dal, Urd Dal, Batase, Masur Dal, Mung, along with items like Janeu sacred thread, Elaichi, and Ghee Batt for traditional ceremonies.

POOJA KIT

The TOTA POOJA KIT contains essential items for Hindu rituals: Roli, Rice, Kalawa, Supari, Janeu, Elaichi (Big), Camphor, Haldi Grand, Haldi Stick, Loug, Sindoor, Gulal, Mehndi, Abir, Mishri, Kamal Gatta, Pili Sarson, Cloth, Jayfal, Jau, Ghee Batti, Dhoop Cone, Majith, Sitawar, Kattha, Itra, Deepak, Ganesh Laxmi, Ganga Jal, Match Box, Hawan Samagri, Arti Book, and Red Chandan.

PURE GHEE BATTI

“Tota Pure Ghee Batti” is a traditional Indian lamp wick known for its clean, smokeless flame and scented ambience. It is manufactured from pure clarified butter. With its natural purity and calming smell, it complements spiritual and cultural ceremonies with a serene radiance that is the embodiment of centuries-old artistry. It is painstakingly crafted

CHANDAN TIKA PASTE

“Tota Chandan Tika Paste for Forehead is a customary mixture of fragrant herbs and sandalwood, perfect for applying to the forehead in religious and cultural rituals. It is well-known for its calming scent and cooling properties. It improves meditation and rituals and represents purity and spirituality.”

PRAGRAJ CHANDAN POWDER

-: Premium herbal blend Tota Pragraj Chandan Powder is well-known for its calming and fragrant qualities. Pure sandalwood (chandan) is the source of its natural scent, which encourages calmness and clarity. It evens out skin tone and improves complexion, making it perfect for skincare routines. With each application, Tota Pragraj Chandan Powder offers a revitalizing and renewing experience, making it well-known for its traditional use in Ayurvedic therapies.

MOLI KALAWA

The “Tota Moli Kalawa” is a traditional ceremonial thread bracelet from India, often ornamented with beads or charms in addition to vibrant threads. Worn during auspicious occasions and rituals for spiritual blessings and good fortune, it represents protection, blessings, and religious importance.

SINDOOR ( LEAD FREE )

“Tota Sindoor (Kumkum) “Lead Free” is a superior vermilion powder that has been painstakingly made to provide vivid red coloring devoid of lead. It is perfect for cultural decoration and religious rites since it represents traditional purity and safety. This cosmetic-grade powder has been carefully milled to ensure smooth application and fulfills both the religious and aesthetic requirements of Hindu traditions.

KUMKUM ROLI

-: Hindu rites and ceremonies employ Tota Kumkum Roli, a classic Indian ceremonial powder blend with a vivid red color. Usually put on foreheads as a tilak or bindi, it represents auspiciousness, prosperity, and cleanliness. Turmeric, lime, and other natural components are usually used in its fragrance blend, which makes it a unique cultural symbol in religious and celebratory customs throughout India.