Green, aromatic, fresh spicy
The green and intoxicating notes of the Chiribasa valley lost among the peaks of the Himalayas, a few kilometers from Gomukh where the sources of the Ganges are located, mix with the surrounding environment creating a green, spicy, incensed and evocative mixture.
ATMAYATRA, a word composed of two Sanskrit terms Atma (soul) and Yatra (pilgrimage) wants to evoke a pilgrimage of the soul, a fragrance that is "not comfortable" and not simple, but certainly unique and memorable.
The green and sumptuous notes of an invigorating Holy Basil Tulsi and cannabis;
green plants that grow freely in the landscape of northern India, mix with the muddy smell of the Ganges river and notes of rain. Evolution then gives a glacial
Himalayan storm that is released on these aromatic scents cooked by the sun. It is said that BABAJI still lives in those places, a hundred-year-old Sadhu who is said to have the power of immortality and guards the secrets of Vedic science.
Top notes:
Holy Basil Tulsi (Ocimum tenuiflorum)
Ozonic notes
Aquatic notes
Cardamom
Peppermint
Heart notes :
Benzoin
Frankincense
Cannabis Indica
Holy Basil Tulsi (Ocimum tenuiflorum)
Petrichor
Rain
Base notes:
River mud
Earthy notes
Indian sandal
Patchouli
Honey
Vanilla from Madagascar