• Thoughtfully Chosen Fragrances • For Hindu Pooja •
I created Dharmic Sakha to help Hindu homes stay connected to Bhagwan and Dharma in simple, practical ways.
Whether you know me through our pooja essentials, stories, books or experiences, I’m glad you’re here.
Let me help you find the right Agarbattis for your daily pooja.
Our Agarbatti Range
Recommended for Everyday Pooja
Gentle fragrances thoughtfully chosen for everyday bhakti.
Saumya Gulab Brown Agarbatti
Floral | Soothing
Why Devotees Choose Dharmic Sakha
Agarbatti for Everyday Bhakti
Lighting agarbatti is a familiar part of pooja in many Hindu homes. Its fragrance gently becomes part of those quiet moments spent before Bhagwan.
At Dharmic Sakha, we choose fragrances by keeping daily pooja and Hindu homes in mind from gentle everyday aromas to richer fragrances for deeper moments of bhakti.
Frequently Asked Questions About Agarbatti for Pooja
Companions for Your Daily Pooja
Which Agarbatti Is Best for Daily Pooja?
The best agarbatti for daily pooja is one with a fragrance that feels pleasant and comfortable in your home mandir. Some devotees prefer familiar fragrances such as chandan and floral aromas, while others enjoy richer fragrances during longer moments of prayer. The right choice depends on your fragrance preference and daily pooja routine.
How Do You Choose an Agarbatti Fragrance?
Start with fragrances you already enjoy. If you prefer warm and familiar aromas, explore traditional fragrance profiles. If you enjoy flowers, floral agarbatti may feel more suited to your pooja. For longer devotional moments, you may prefer a richer fragrance experience.
Agarbatti or Dhoop Sticks for Pooja?
Both agarbatti and dhoop sticks can be used during pooja. Agarbatti usually has a thin bamboo core, while bamboo-less dhoop sticks are thicker and do not contain that central bamboo stick. Your choice can depend on the fragrance experience you prefer and your everyday pooja routine.
Can Agarbatti Be Used Every Day?
Agarbatti is commonly used as part of daily pooja in Hindu homes. When using agarbatti, place it in a suitable holder, keep the space appropriately ventilated and never leave a burning stick unattended.














