Agarbatti Premix Powder Manufacturers, Agarbatti Premix Powder Suppliers, Agarbatti Premix Powder Traders in India in Ahmedabad
Plot No. 89, Krishna Industrial Estate Panna Estate Road, Behind BOC Gas, Rakhial, Ahmedabad, 380023, Gujarat, India.
Ahmedabad
Year of Establishment :
2014
Company Type :
Partnership
Business Type :
Manufacturer
Yearly Turnover :
Rs. 1 - 2 Crore
Company's Staff Members :
Upto 10 People
O/17 Suverna Apartment, Part 2, Behind Nirnay Nagar, Ranip, Ranip, Ahmedabad, 614624, Gujarat, India.
Gandhi Gate Mahal Attar Oil, Attar Oil, Nagpur, 6543, Maharashtra, India.
Mayurbhanj
Supplier / Trader / Manufacturer Of Agarbatti Raw Materials
At Post- Betnoti Opposite SBI, Baripada & Balasore, Baripada & Balasore, Mayurbhanj, 1598, Odisha, India.
Survey No. 6/1/1, Near Veer Hanuman Health Club, Narhe- Dhayari Road, Narhe, Pune, 0, Maharashtra, India.
Surat
Agarbatti Raw Material Manufacturers, Agarbatti Raw Material Suppliers, Agarbatti Raw Material Traders in India
Plot No. A- 13/22- 23, Opposite Calcutta Bearing, Near Puspa Restaurant, Central Road No. 7, Udhna, Udyognagar, Surat, 394210, Gujarat, India.
Nehru Park Road Near Shyam Temple, , Surajpur, 733, Chhattisgarh, India.
150 Feet Ring Road, , Rajkot, 683, Gujarat, India.
Ashirwad Bungalow, Ram Nagar, Ram Nagar, Gondia, 5364, Maharashtra, India.
In Indian, two or three Agarbattis (incense sticks) may be burnt off every day. The popularity of pleasure and aromatherapy have inspired incense sticks sales among customers who want their unusual minutes of silent and pleasure to be treatment and magnificently fragrant.
Agarbatti (known as “incense stick” in English) is created with "punk sticks" and perfumed oils. All the elements are natural materials. The sticks are taken from natural resources or one can import in bulk quantity themselves from suppliers available in the local market and are designed of bamboo bedding. The upper section of each stick is covered with saw dust from machilus wood, a kind of real wood. The saw dust is highly absorbing and maintains perfume well. Grilling is also used to make the absorbing punk and it is preferred in incense sticks created in Indian.
The fresh natural oils are designed from normally fresh plants or from other fragrances or are combined in an oil base. In some case there are artificial fragrances to be added. Small amounts of colour are used too.
Incense sticks and volatile oils are known to mankind since the start of time. It has been used in various forms. In ancient Indian books, it is found that Agarbatti was used to cure many ailments. Medicinal herbs are also used in certain incense sticks or Agarbatti to cure nervous problems, sleeplessness, constipation, depression, and stiffness. This is scientifically known as ‘AROMATHERAPY’.
In ancient days these incense giving elements were used only by the royals or the upper-class people of the society. However, today, it is made available widely to man the common masses through an agarbatti raw material distributor or agarbatti raw material supplier. It is practically used by every household in India for religious ceremonies called as ‘Pujas’ Thus, today there are various Agarbatti raw material manufacturers that make these incense sticks easily available.
A great incense stick is created when the agarbatti raw material manufacturer uses natural ingredients like camphor, clove, sandalwood, Kasturi manjal, saffron, sweet-smelling flowers like rose, jasmine, green jasmine, oils of fragranced flowers, and aromatic woods. Other crucial materials used in incense is medicinal herbs, which aids in creating a soothing ambiance. Amalgamating materials like Gum Arabic and Charcoal are used that have oxidizers to help in burning the agarbatti. More water in the incense mixtures can result in uneven burning of the incense stick. The proper mixture of oxidizer must be used in gum bound incense. More of oxidizer will burn the incense stick too fast giving less fragrance.
Volatile oils which form an essential portion of the raw materials used in the manufacture of incense sticks (known as agarbatti in India) are known to kill airborne bacteria when used in a congregation.
The deodorized ambiance and the pleasing smell pacifies the nerve and renders the atmosphere congenial for concentration, meditation and prayers. Ayurveda suggests using incense in sick rooms due to its antiseptic nature which purifies air and its curative properties, sweet smell and smoke emission impart well being when inhaled by a sick person.
There are several benefits of incorporating the use of incense sticks in our lives. These benefits include both outer and inner aspects of our lives. Physical ailments and psychological problems both can be healed using agarbattis. In fact, not only healing it can help to destress and motivate a person to think clearly with renewed peace of mind.
Natural ingredients that are symbols of purity like saffron and sandalwood are used in some agarbatti or incense stick that are known to improve blood circulation, cures skin disease, eases asthmatic breathing and cough, reduces fever and inflammation, and alleviates depression. These unique and specific aroma inducing raw materials are provided by certain agarbatti raw material suppliers or agarbatti raw material distributors.
The fragranced incense sticks play a significant part in healing psychological disorders. The fragrance sticks or agarbatti have an important role to play in the case of depression. People suffering from depression feel better and at ease because of its pleasant smell. The pacifying fragrance uplifts the mood and makes people more agile by decreasing stress and anxiety. Also, it avoids bad odor of the body. It is known to soothe body aches and pain.
Thus, the evolution of incense sticks might have started from the burning of aromatic woods in the primitive period, but as mankind has evolved and gained civilization, these sweet-smelling agarbattis have played an important role in our daily lives.
CB 188b Ring Road Naraina Vihar, , New Delhi, 110006, Delhi, India.
Unit 1, Pratapgarh/Unit 2, Pratapgarh/Unit 2, Nashik, 0, Maharashtra, India.
Plot No. 183/1 Lal Dora Village Burari, , Delhi, 110091, Delhi, India.
No. 615 Chikhli Lay Out, Kalamna Road, Near Anand Gas Godown, Near Anand Gas Godown, Nagpur, 6712, Maharashtra, India.
No. 125- B, Gaytri Nagar, Near Indra Nagar, Opposite Vaishya Dharmsala, , Ujjain, 3273, Madhya Pradesh, India.
Haji Ganj, , Kannauj, 3866, Uttar Pradesh, India.
4 Old Ashoka Garden, , Bhopal, 4593, Madhya Pradesh, India.
No. 18, Nathalal Estate, N.H. No. 8, Jasodanagar Cross Road, Jashodanagar, , Ahmedabad, 0, Gujarat, India.
AA-9, 1st Floor, Pushpak Estate Complex, Gujarat Bottling Compound Near Navnirman Co Operative Bank, Rakhial, Ahmedabad, 380023, Gujarat, India.
No. 30, Ghanshyam Industrial Estate, Poultry Farm, Near Shastri Stadium, National Highway Bapunagar, , Ahmedabad, 144002, Gujarat, India.
RZ D 67, Dabri Extension East P.O. Palam, Palam Extension, New Delhi, 110045, Delhi, India.