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Grief & Loss Saturn Incense Sticks (25 Sticks)

₹2,999.00 Regular Price
₹1,999.00Sale Price
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SHORT DESCRIPTION (PRODUCT LISTING)

The first incense positioned specifically for grief and loss. Formulated with Saturn's botanicals of endings, time, and acceptance — for death, divorce, heartbreak, and transition.

FULL PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Grief is one of the most universal and least-supported human experiences. We are often told to move through it quickly, quietly, and without ritual. Yet every ancient culture in human history has had specific ceremonies, scents, and practices for honouring loss.

Gaulata's Grief & Loss Saturn Incense reclaims this tradition.

In Vedic and Western astrology, Saturn governs endings, time, acceptance, contraction, and the long slow work of rebuilding. Saturn is not cruel — it is honest. It asks us to acknowledge what is truly over, and to build something real in its place.

Blend Profile: Cedarwood (steadiness and groundedness), Myrrh (ancient grief and burial rite), Benzoin (processing and release), Dark Vetiver (earthy acceptance), and a base of Sacred Ash resin.

This incense is not positioned as medicine or therapy. It is positioned as a companion — a gentle, sensory acknowledgment that what you are going through is real, significant, and worthy of ritual. Pairs with grief counselling, support groups, or personal processing time.

KEY BENEFITS

•        Formulated specifically for grief, loss, and emotional mourning

•        Saturn-aligned botanicals for endings, time, and acceptance

•        Dignifies grief with ritual — a deeply needed cultural product

•        Pairs with therapy, counselling, and support practices

•        Appropriate for death, divorce, heartbreak, and major loss

•        Sensitive, thoughtful packaging — suitable as a condolence gift

HOW TO USE

Light one stick in a quiet space when you need to allow your grief to breathe. You do not need to do anything — simply sit with the scent, and with your loss. Burn as often as needed. There is no rush in grief.

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