20/07/2023
The rest of the world associates Champa with a common flower choice for Polynesian leis or customary welcome garlands popular in the Hawaiian Islands. However, Indians traditionally consider the Champa flower to be found in Goloka, the heavenly abode of Sri Krishna. The distinct fragrance of Nag champa comes from the Champa flower, Sandalwood, and Ceylon ironwood. Shop for Goloka Nag Champa Backflow Incense Cones to evoke tranquility and enhance your pooja experience at https://www.amazon.in/Goloka-Nagchampa-Backflow-Dhoop-Canister/dp/B07XBT54ST