Spikenard is one of the oldest aromatic plants known to ritual and medicine, with roots tracing back to the Himalayan highlands. Revered across ancient India, the Middle East, and the Mediterranean, spikenard was prized not for brightness, but for depth. Its aroma is earthy, musky, and calming, often described as grounding the spirit while softening the heart.
In Ayurvedic tradition, spikenard was used to quiet the mind, ease nervous tension, and support deep rest and meditation. It was burned as incense in temples and healing spaces to encourage introspection, emotional release, and spiritual clarity. In ancient religious and ceremonial contexts, spikenard oil was considered sacred and luxurious, reserved for anointing rituals, rites of passage, and moments of devotion.
When paired with other sacred woods and resins, spikenard is traditionally used to anchor intention, deepen ritual presence, and create a sense of protection and reverence. Its smoke doesn’t rise sharply. It settles, inviting stillness, grounding, and connection to what lies beneath the surface.




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