From Sacred Offerings to Divine Scents
The Journey of Our Charcoal-Free, Temple Flower Incense
Introduction
Every day, millions of devotees across India offer fresh flowers at temples as a symbol of faith, gratitude, and surrender. These pooja ke phool carry devotion, prayers, and spiritual energy.
But once the rituals end, a question arises—
what happens to these sacred offerings?
At Pooja Ke Phool, this question became the beginning of a meaningful journey.
1. The Hidden Problem: Floral Waste & Our Holy Rivers
Across India, tonnes of flowers are offered daily in temples. After use, many of these flowers are discarded into nearby rivers and water bodies.
While the intention is pure, the impact is not.
These flowers often:
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Carry pesticides and chemical residues
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Decay in water bodies
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Pollute rivers considered sacred
This growing floral waste crisis affects both the environment and the sanctity of our holy rivers.
Our Belief
Sacred offerings deserve respect even after devotion—not disposal.
That belief gave birth to our temple flower incense initiative.
2. Giving Pooja Ke Phool a Second Life
How We Recycle Temple Flowers
Transparency builds trust. Here’s how temple flowers are respectfully transformed into incense:
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