Description
Devotees apply a tiny dot of Punugu paste on their forehead the Ajna Chakra or “third eye” after a morning bath to retain a peaceful, spiritually charged aura throughout the day.
Punugu historically known as is a rare, highly revered organic aromatic substance that holds a significant place in South Indian temple traditions and Vedic rituals
The Source: Authentic Punugu is a natural, waxy secretion obtained from the perineal glands of the Civet Cat known as Jakkala Pili or Punugu Pilli in Telugu. In traditional practices, it is carefully harvested without harming the animal.The Aroma: In its raw form, it has a harsh, intense odor. However, when processed, aged, and diluted with natural carriers like sandalwood oil, or gingelly sesame oil, it transforms into a deep, rich, and extraordinarily long-lasting musky fragrance.
Temple Legacy: It is legendary for its association with Lord Venkateswara of Tirumala Tirupati. For centuries, a sacred blend containing Punugu has been applied to the deity during the Friday Abhishekam holy bath and daily Alankaram decoration. It is also extensively used in major shrines like Srirangam, Srisailam, and Udupi.





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