Description :
The lotus flower is a relaxing pink with a yellowish surrounding of fibres within the petals. The hydro distillation process of lotus attar is complete natural process. Due to this natural process the attar obtained is very sharp, pleasant and relaxing fragrance.
Constituents :
methyl hexadecanoate (palmitic acid methyl ester), 22.66% and methyl cis,cis,9,12-octadecadienoate (linoleic acid methyl ester) 11.16%.
Uses :
Kamal attar is widely used in the perfuming industry due to its rich aromatic properties. A little goes a long way and can be used on the pulse points of the body.
10ml rose quartz rollerball for smoother application, with the properties and energies of self love, balance and harmony.
Benefit : Nature and Therapeutic Components The Kamal attar contains rich amount of apomorphine, aporphine, and nuciferine. when Kamal attar is applied, it reacts with the bodies chemicals and creates a unique and beautiful smell that benefits the body and mind.
Caution Note:
We recommend Keep out of the reach of children. Avoid contact with skin and eyes, sensitive skin, breathing issues.
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Lakshmi, also known as Mahalakshmi, is the Hindu goddess of wealth, fortune, prosperity, and beauty. She is the consort of Vishnu, one of the principal deities of Hinduism, and is often depicted sitting or standing on a lotus flower, symbolising purity and spiritual power.
Lakshmi is usually shown with four hands, representing the four goals of human life: dharma (righteousness), artha (wealth), kama (desire), and moksha (liberation).
She is also associated with elephants, which symbolise royal power and fertility.
In Hindu iconography, Lakshmi's presence signifies good fortune, and she is worshipped particularly during Diwali, the festival of lights, where devotees pray for her blessings to bring prosperity and remove financial obstacles.
Her symbols include the lotus, gold coins, and the colour red, each representing various aspects of wealth, auspiciousness, and power.
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The Lakshmi perfume is exquisite! This scent is warm, spicy, invigorating, energising and captures Goddess Lakshmi’s essence. Very high quality with a very easy to use roll on and easy to carry, very highly recommended.
Amy Rose