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Devbhakti Shiv Upasana Agarbatti 80g- Buy 1 Get 1 Free

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In Hindu mythology, the Tri-Deva Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh (Shiva) are known

as the creators of this universe. Among them, Shiva also known as ‘Mahadeva’ or

‘Devo ke Dev’ (God of Gods), is a powerful symbol of both destruction and renewal.

 

People across India worship Lord Shiva with deep devotion, seeking his blessings for peace and prosperity. He is often worshiped with offerings of Belpatra (Bilva leaves and his devotees chant the sacred mantra “Om Namah Shivaya” to connect with his divine energy. During Maha Shivaratri, worshippers stay awake all night, engaging in prayers and meditation to honor Lord Shiva and invite his protective and transformative power into their lives.

 

Kailaspati Flower & Belpatra (Bilva leaves) are very dear to Lord Shiva. Therefore, Pitambari has created the ‘Devbhakti Shiv Upasana Agarbatti’ using the fragrance of Kailaspati Flower, Belpatra Powder and other elements beloved by Lord Shiva.

Lighting this incense stick while performing Shiv Upasana may provide an opportunity

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In Hindu mythology, the Tri-Deva Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh (Shiva) are known

as the creators of this universe. Among them, Shiva also known as ‘Mahadeva’ or

‘Devo ke Dev’ (God of Gods), is a powerful symbol of both destruction and renewal.

 

People across India worship Lord Shiva with deep devotion, seeking his blessings for peace and prosperity. He is often worshiped with offerings of Belpatra (Bilva leaves and his devotees chant the sacred mantra “Om Namah Shivaya” to connect with his divine energy. During Maha Shivaratri, worshippers stay awake all night, engaging in prayers and meditation to honor Lord Shiva and invite his protective and transformative power into their lives.

 

Kailaspati Flower & Belpatra (Bilva leaves) are very dear to Lord Shiva. Therefore, Pitambari has created the ‘Devbhakti Shiv Upasana Agarbatti’ using the fragrance of Kailaspati Flower, Belpatra Powder and other elements beloved by Lord Shiva.

Lighting this incense stick while performing Shiv Upasana may provide an opportunity

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