There's a cool Fifties vibe about the packet design of this Vinason's incense. I like it. And I like the name, which is very Indian. This isn't a name like "Indian Temple Incense" or "Hot Mumbai Nights", it's a feminine name suggesting divine prosperity, and it's a term in classical Indian music for melodic ragas - Ravi Shankar famously played the Puriya Dhanashri raga (I saw him play it at the Albert Hall in 1978). In incense, because of its associations with the divine and harmony, it would summon a beautiful, sweet, floaty, heavenly scent, perhaps using rich yet gentle florals supported by a creamy and comforting sandalwood base.
And that's what I get: sandalwood with tiny crystals of vanilla topped with huge rose blossoms, very old fashioned, held back from being too cloying by sharper notes like parma violets. Hugely sweet. It reminds me of real old fashioned perfumed rose incenses such as Mysore Sugandhi Three Roses and Gateway of India, but more rounded and oily.
The scent on the burn is less sweet, softer, more woody, and more charming. Less obvious. Though still somewhat old fashioned or traditional. Well, more than somewhat. This is proper old school incense. I've got such a weakness for incense like this. Camp fires, cannabis, Indian beads, progressive folk music, a spirit of kinship and eternal youth. Oooh, I love it. It's a gorgeous scent, and it evokes such memories for me, so I'm probably going to love it more than most. It even has a touch of patchouli to really take me home.....
And that's what I get: sandalwood with tiny crystals of vanilla topped with huge rose blossoms, very old fashioned, held back from being too cloying by sharper notes like parma violets. Hugely sweet. It reminds me of real old fashioned perfumed rose incenses such as Mysore Sugandhi Three Roses and Gateway of India, but more rounded and oily.
The scent on the burn is less sweet, softer, more woody, and more charming. Less obvious. Though still somewhat old fashioned or traditional. Well, more than somewhat. This is proper old school incense. I've got such a weakness for incense like this. Camp fires, cannabis, Indian beads, progressive folk music, a spirit of kinship and eternal youth. Oooh, I love it. It's a gorgeous scent, and it evokes such memories for me, so I'm probably going to love it more than most. It even has a touch of patchouli to really take me home.....
Vinason's is available in the UK from TheIncenseAtelier; in Europe from Padma Store (which also has useful samplers); in USA from Everest Trader; and from VNS themselves in India - if you live outside India, contact Shreyas Sugandhi at vns@vnsons.com to place your order and arrange payment.
Date: Jan 2026 Score: 43
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