Three Houses, One Ritual

Oils, dhoop and agarbatti
made the way your grandmother would recognise.

Gayathri presses oil for the lamp and the hairline. Pavitra rolls dhoop and agarbatti for the home. Vittal binds incense for the temple. Three names, one unhurried process.

The Collections

Every house has its own reason to light something.

We kept the three traditions separate on purpose — each has its own oil press, its own binder, its own hands. Pick the one your ritual calls for.

Gayathri

Pooja & Hair Oil

Cold-pressed sesame and coconut base, slow-infused with amla and hibiscus for the hairline; a lighter, filtered pour for the lamp.

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Pavitra

Dhoop & Agarbatti

Hand-rolled cones and sticks bound with guggal, loban and sandalwood dust — enough smoke to fill a hall without stinging the eyes.

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Vittal

Temple Agarbatti

A single, longer-burning stick line rolled for altars and temples — steadier flame, slower ash, built for a full hour of aarti.

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Pure Botanicals

No mineral oil, no synthetic base — every batch starts from seed, resin or root.

Cold-Pressed, Slow-Dried

Low heat throughout — it takes longer, but the fragrance survives.

Small-Batch Crafted

Rolled and bottled in lots under 500 units, checked by hand before packing.

Temple-Grade Purity

Formulated to burn clean enough for an enclosed puja room.

How it's made

Three separate workshops, one standard.

Gayathri, Pavitra and Vittal don't share a recipe — but they share the same three checkpoints before anything is bottled or rolled.

1
Sourced by hand

Sesame, coconut, guggal and sandalwood bought directly from growers we've worked with for years.

2
Pressed or rolled slow

No shortcuts on heat or drying time, even when it costs us a faster turnaround.

3
Tested before it travels

Every batch is burned or applied in-house before it's cleared to leave the workshop.

From our households

Said better by the people who light it daily.

★★★★★

"The Gayathri hair oil is the first one that doesn't leave a smell in the pillow by morning. My mother uses it too now."

Radhika · Chennai
★★★★★

"Pavitra's dhoop cones burn evenly all the way down — no half-burnt stubs left in the plate like the ones from the market."

Suresh · Pune
★★★★★

"We switched the whole temple committee to Vittal agarbatti. It burns longer and nobody complains of headaches after aarti."

Trustee, Pandharpur Mandir

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