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Incense Cones vs. Incense Sticks: Which One is Right for You?
The fragrant world of incense is a vast and magical one, filled with an array of aromas and styles. However, with so many options, it can be confusing to know where to begin.
One common question incense enthusiasts often ask is, "Which is better, incense cones or incense sticks?" The answer to this question is det...
Exploring the Different Scents of Incense Cones
As you light up an incense cone, a familiar and comforting aroma fills the air around you, creating a sense of tranquillity and calmness. The power of fragrance has been known for centuries, and it has been part of various cultures and traditions. Whether you're seeking relaxation after a long day at work or simply want to elevate your meditation practice,
How do Essentials Oils and Aromatherapy go together?
Aromatherapy: the ancient art of healing and nurturing through the use of essential oils. It is a practice that has been treasured for thousands of years. Extracted from various plant parts, including leaves, flowers, bark, and roots, essential oils are known for their distinctive properties and benefits. These precious oils have the power to calm the mind, ea...
The Best Incense Cones for your Meditation Ritual
6 Best Natural Essential Oils for Healthy Skin
How about we shifted our focus from perfection to nourishment? What if we embraced the natural and healthier...
5 Benefits of Adding Dhoop Sticks to Your Daily Routine
As part of our instincts, our olfactory sense also affects our memories; certain sme...
Incense difference
Phool –
⦁ No charcoal
⦁ Hand rolled
⦁ Made from temple-flowers and plant resins
⦁ Contains Milk and honey
⦁ Hand dipped in Natural essential oils
⦁ Smoke contains –
⦁ Has therapeutic properties
⦁ No Sulphur content
Ordinary incense –
⦁ Made form Charcoal
⦁ Machine made
⦁ Artificial Perfume
⦁ Contains Potassium Nitrate (Sa...
Manual scavenging
Manual Scavenging - Blog
Manual scavenging refers to the practice of manually cleaning, carrying, disposing or handling in any manner, human excreta from dry latrines and sewers. It often involves using the most basic of tools such as buckets, brooms and baskets. The practice of manual scavenging is linked to India’s caste system where so-called lower castes were expected to ...
Theory of Change by Phool
Our mission to preserve the river Ganges and empower women of marginalized communities by providing them a means to earn their livelihood became a reality… Read through our Theory of Change to understand how we are changing the way the world deals with flower pollution.



