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Gomutra
₹150.00
Description
- Being highly recommended by the scriptures, it is considered holy and safe to use.
 - The original scriptures of Ayurveda consider cow urine to be the elixir of life.
 - Cow urine is an important part of many Indian rituals/daily pooja.
 - Gomutra has the ability to attract divine consciousness which in turn creates an increase in the Sattva component and therefore facilitates spiritual healing.
 - The Indian cow has the ability to attract the frequencies of all the deities in the universe.
 
Quantity
- 200 ml
 
	
	
	Categories: Daily Pooja Ingrediants, Pooja Ingrediants
	
	
							
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