Flowers and Greens

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Mullai / Lily 1 Feet

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The Mullai flower, also known as Lily ,  Indian Jasmine or Jasminum auriculatum, is a fragrant flowering shrub native to the Indian subcontinent. It is widely cultivated for its delicate, white, star-shaped flowers and sweet fragrance, which is highly valued in South India for religious ceremonies, weddings, and festivals.     

Paneer Rose 100g

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Paneer Rose is also known as Rosa damascena or Damask RoseIt is also referred to as Gole Mohammadi in Iran. Other names include Ancient Rose, Bulgarian Rose, and Flower of the Prophet Mohammed. It is a type of Old Rose, known for its distinctive fragrance and medicinal properties.     

Samandhi / Chevanthi Flowers 100g

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Samandhi, when referring to a meditative state, is also known as Samadhi. In Indian religions and philosophies, Samadhi is a state of profound meditative consciousness, often considered the highest level of mental concentration attainable through meditation, where the mind, body, and object of meditation merge into one. It is also described as a state of oneness with the divine or ultimate reality. Additionally, Samadhi is the eighth and final limb of Patanjali's Ashtanga Yoga.     

Thulasi 100g

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Tulasi leaves are also known as Holy Basil, with the scientific name Ocimum tenuiflorum or Ocimum sanctum. In Sanskrit, it is referred to as Tulasi, and other names include Manjari, Krishna Tulsi, Trittavu, and Tulshi. It is a revered plant in Hinduism, often associated with the goddess    

Vilvam 50gms

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Vilvam leaves are also known as Bael leaves or Aegle marmelosThey are also referred to as Bel Patra or Bilva in some contexts, particularly in religious and traditional practices. Other names include Bengal quince, golden apple, Japanese bitter orange, stone apple, and wood apple.