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Nag Champa

Nag Champa

General Description of Nag Champa

Nag Champa is a renowned incense originating from India, often made from a base of sandalwood and champaca flower, also known as Michelia champaca. This incense is also blended with a variety of other natural ingredients such as resins, essential oils, herbs, and spices. 

History of Nag Champa

Nag Champa has a long tradition in India, where it is used in temples and ashrams for its purifying and spiritual properties. It gained worldwide popularity in the 1960s and 1970s, largely due to the influence of spiritual movements and counterculture. Nag Champa is often associated with meditation, yoga, and spiritual rituals. Today, it is widely used in homes and places of worship to create an atmosphere of serenity and spirituality.

Olfactory Family of Nag Champa

Nag Champa belongs to the woody floral olfactory family. Its scent is characterized by soft, floral, slightly spicy, and woody notes, creating a soothing and mystical ambiance. The main olfactory components include sandalwood and champaca flower.

Traditional and Magical Benefits of Nag Champa

Meditation and spirituality Used to promote relaxation, meditation, and spiritual connection.
Calming Properties Employed for its soothing and anti-stress effects, creating an atmosphere of calm and tranquility.
Purification Used to purify the air and eliminate negative energies, creating an environment conducive to inner peace.
Magic Enhances the effectiveness of prayers, meditations, and spells, helps elevate the spirit and strengthen the connection with the divine.


Uses of Nag Champa

Incense Burned as sticks or cones to release its fragrance during religious ceremonies, meditation practices, or simply to scent the air.
Spiritual Rituals Used in spiritual rituals to purify the space and attract positive energies.
Meditation and Yoga Burned to create a peaceful and focused atmosphere during meditation and yoga sessions.


Nag Champa Correspondence Chart

Stones Amethyst, Clear Quartz
Planets Venus
Day Friday
Deities Lakshmi, Saraswati
Creatures Butterfly
Signs Taurus, Libra
Direction East
Element Air
Plant Champaca Flower
Sabbaths Beltane, Ostara
Substitution Sandalwood, Jasmine Incense
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