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Guggal Resin (Commiphora wightii), also known as Indian bdellium-tree, gugal, guggul, gugul, or Mukul myrrh tree, is a flowering plant in the family Burseraceae that produces a fragrant resin that has been used in incense and medicine for over 3000 years.
The burning of Guggal is thought to drive away evil spirits, give an overall feeling of well-being, purify the air and cleanse the body.
It is also often referred to as false Myrrh due to its similar aroma
Guggul has a warm, slightly sweet, balsamic, herbaceous, and earthy aroma
To be burned on charcoal or on a special sieve burner
Botanical name: Commiphora wightii
Weight: 20g