Let the pure fragrance of Goloka Nagchampa incense gently waft into your life and fill you with peace and devotion within. Goloka Nagchampa incense is a unique blend of rare herbs, flowers, resins, oils, and forest products, free from toxic materials, which brings you a safe and natural experience. Goloka Seva Trust (the maker of this incense) is aiding charitable activities by contributing to unique programs in India - Quality with Charity.
S**N
THESE ARE JUST NOT RIGHT
This isn't even close to what it says it is...I compared it to the real thing with many other noses and everyone agreed that this product is either EXTREMELY stale or it is a fraud. Even the paper sleeve inside doesn't have the same design. If you want the real goloka nag Champa then do not buy these. They smell like the petting zoo, not like the nostalgic original.
T**Y
Smells amazing, and safer to burn!
I've liked incense since I was in high school. Once I found out about Nag Champa from "the Bob Marley incense guy" (he supplied most of the incense for Bob Marley's concerts) I loved the new type of scent. I looked around for something safer after I found out about the toxic properties of incense and Nag Champa varients in particular, and I found out about Nag Champa Gold. This has to be one of the best smelling incense flavors/scents I've ever come across, although I was hesitant since I wanted to stick with Satya Sai and Shrinivas Sugandhalaya. I was not disappointed, and will probably buy this again when I run out. This incense lasts about as long as most nag champa.Oh, and the shipping on the Goloka Gold was decent as far as I remember, this was a while back. I've kept them in the original package (wax paper and all) and the scent hasn't faded at all, so you don't have to worry about the 6 month rule. I've had these for over a year now.I also bought Hem Cannabis incense at the same time, I recommend them as well. They don't smell like weed, but a deep, dark, earthy spice that's hard to describe with words.
M**N
Not Real Gold
I've been searching in vain for Nag Champa Gold which I used to buy in a local convenience store that no longer carries it. It had large fluffy sticks which left a considerable amount of powder in the bottom of the bag. It smelled heavenly. Long story short--this ain't it. Skinny sticks, mostly wood, and the scent is nothing to write home about.
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