Cow dung agarbattis have quietly made their way back into Indian homes—not as a trend, but as a return to something older, slower, and more intentional.
Our Gomaya Series Agarbattis are part of that return.
These agarbattis are made without charcoal, crafted primarily using cow dung, and infused with familiar, comforting fragrances. No exaggeration. No miracle claims. Just incense made with clarity about what it is—and what it isn’t.
What Makes Gomaya Incense Sticks Different?
Most regular agarbattis you see in the market rely heavily on charcoal powder as a base. Charcoal helps with consistent burning, but it also contributes to smoke density.
The Gomaya Series takes a different route.
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No charcoal
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Cow dung–based formulation
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Uses natural binders and sawdust-type substitutes, not charcoal
- Packed as 30 incenses per box
That said—let’s be very clear:
Any agarbatti, charcoal or not, should always be used in a well-ventilated space.
Cow dung agarbattis are not smoke-free or magically “safe” to burn in closed rooms.
The Five Fragrance Variants
Each Gomaya variant is inspired by a fragrance deeply rooted in Indian ritual and everyday life:
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Malli – Jasmine-inspired, soft and familiar
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Gulaab – Rose notes, gentle and comforting
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Kasturi – Charlie-inspired musk, deep and grounding
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Guggul – Resinous, earthy, traditionally used in rituals
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Chandan – Sandalwood-inspired, calm and meditative
These are not overpowering perfume incense sticks. They’re meant for slow moments—pooja, quiet evenings, or simply grounding the space.
Where These Come From (And Why That Matters)
We’ve curated the Gomaya Series from an incense-making unit in Maharashtra, known for being open and transparent about their process.
A portion of the value from these agarbattis goes back to dairy farmers, specifically for the care of aged cows.
Here’s the uncomfortable truth most people don’t talk about:
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Older cows often stop generating income
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Many small farmers don’t have the resources to care for them
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This is why aged cows are often abandoned or sent away
By creating a structured supply chain for dried cow dung, farmers earn an additional income—specifically used to care for these older cows. This is not charity. It’s economic support with dignity.
We don’t label this as a “partner” story or a marketing badge.
It’s simply how the supply chain has been consciously designed.
Are Gomaya Agarbattis Organic or Certified?
Short answer: No official organic certification is claimed.
What we can say honestly:
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These are eco-conscious in intent
Cow Dung Agarbatti Benefits: Let’s Separate Fact from Assumption
You’ll often see searches like:
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cow dung agarbatti benefits
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cow dung agarbatti for mosquito
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cow dung agarbatti vs normal agarbatti
Here’s the grounded truth:
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Cow dung agarbattis are charcoal-free, which some people prefer
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They’re often chosen for ritual, cultural, or emotional reasons
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They are not a replacement for ventilation
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They are not mosquito repellents by default
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They are not “health products”
Choosing them is about intent and preference, not superiority.
Why People Choose Gomaya Agarbattis
People who buy Gomaya usually fall into one of these mindsets:
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They want charcoal-free incense
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They’re looking for incense aligned with traditional Indian practices
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They value ethical sourcing over fancy packaging
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They want something that feels grounded, not performative
A Quiet Choice, Not a Loud Claim
The Gomaya Series isn’t trying to convince anyone.
It exists for those who already feel drawn to it.
If you’re exploring cow dung agarbattis—whether out of curiosity, ritual, or care for where things come from—this is one place to begin.