Baby Kesar (Saffron) - For Vastu Remedies & Auspicious Rituals

Rs. 528.00
Sale price  Rs. 528.00 Regular price 

Baby Kesar (Saffron) - For Vastu Remedies & Auspicious Rituals

Rs. 528.00
Sale price  Rs. 528.00 Regular price 

Skin Glow & Radiance - Brightens complexion, reduces pigmentation, and imparts a natural luminous glow with regular Ayurvedic skin application.

Immunity Boost - Rich in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties; dissolve in warm milk for a powerful Kesar Doodh immunity tonic.

Sacred Tilak & Puja - One of the most auspicious ingredients in Vedic rituals; activates the Ajna chakra and invites divine blessings.

Auspicious Prasad - Elevates kheer, halwa, and sweet offerings with divine fragrance and sacred energy for all festivals and ceremonies.

Hawan & Yagna Offering - A precious sacred offering to the holy fire, believed to amplify spiritual blessings for all participants.

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"Baby Kesar" isn't a specific variety of saffron but rather a term used to market saffron as being pure, high-quality, and often suitable for use even for babies and during pregnancy when used in controlled amounts. It often implies a gentle and safe saffron.

Here's a breakdown of what "Baby Kesar" typically suggests:

  • Purity: It emphasizes that the saffron is free from impurities, additives, and artificial colors.  

  • High Quality: It suggests a superior grade of saffron, often with good color, aroma, and flavor.  

  • Gentle: The term implies it's mild and safe enough for sensitive individuals, including babies (in very small, controlled doses, usually through the mother's milk or as directed by a physician) and pregnant women (again, in moderation and with medical advice).

  • Trusted Source: Brands using this term often want to convey a sense of reliability and care in their sourcing and processing.

In essence, "Baby Kesar" is a marketing term that highlights the purity and perceived gentleness of a particular saffron product, making it seem suitable for a wider range of consumers, including those who might be more cautious, like parents and expectant mothers.

While "Baby Kesar" isn't a specific type, it implies a pure and gentle saffron. Here are the potential benefits, keeping in mind controlled and very small usage, especially for babies:

For Babies (in very small, controlled amounts, often via mother's milk or as advised by a pediatrician):

  • Aids Digestion: May help soothe the stomach.

  • Promotes Calmness: Believed to have a mild calming effect for fussy babies.

  • Oral Hygiene: Massaging gums (with saffron-infused oil) might help keep the mouth clean.

  • Skin Soothing: Saffron oil may soothe dry skin and rashes.

  • Bone Health: May aid calcium absorption for stronger bones.

For Pregnant Women (in moderation and with medical advice):

  • May Aid Digestion: Can help with common digestive issues during pregnancy.

  • May Reduce Mood Swings: Believed to have mood-lifting properties.

  • May Help Regulate Blood Pressure: Some compounds in saffron may help maintain healthy blood pressure.

  • May Reduce Morning Sickness: Its properties might help alleviate nausea.

  • May Improve Sleep: Can have a calming effect that aids sleep.

General Benefits of Pure, High-Quality Saffron:

  • Rich in Antioxidants: Contributes to overall health.

  • May Have Anti-inflammatory Properties: Can be beneficial for various conditions.


Product Usage

Step 1: PREPARE

Store your Baby Kesar in an airtight glass container away from direct sunlight, moisture, and strong odors. For ritual use, keep a small separate quantity on your puja altar. For skin and health use, measure out the required quantity using a clean, dry spoon.

Step 2: ACTIVATE FOR RITUAL USE

For tilak and puja: Dissolve 2–3 strands of Baby Kesar in a few drops of water, milk, or rose water to create a sacred saffron paste. Offer a prayer of gratitude before use. For hawan: Add a small pinch of saffron strands directly to the sacred fire as a divine offering. For prasad: Dissolve in warm milk or water and add to sweets or kheer as a sacred food offering.

Step 3: USE WITH INTENTION

Apply saffron tilak on the forehead (Ajna chakra) during puja for divine blessings and spiritual protection. For skin use, mix 2–3 strands in raw milk or aloe vera gel and apply to the face. For immunity and health, dissolve 2–3 strands in warm milk (Kesar Doodh) and consume before bedtime. Always use with gratitude and reverence for this sacred and precious ingredient.

Note: Baby Kesar refers to the finest quality saffron strands. A little goes a long way — 2–3 strands are sufficient for most uses. Store in an airtight glass container in a cool, dark place. Avoid plastic containers as they can affect the fragrance and potency of the saffron.

Application

Sacred Tilak & Puja Rituals

Baby Kesar (Saffron) is one of the most sacred and auspicious ingredients in Vedic puja rituals. Dissolve a few strands in water or milk to create a divine saffron paste for applying tilak on the forehead during worship. Saffron tilak is believed to activate the Ajna (Third Eye) chakra, invite divine blessings, and protect the wearer from negative energies and evil eye.

Skin Glow & Natural Beauty

Saffron has been used in Ayurvedic beauty rituals for thousands of years for its powerful skin-brightening and complexion-enhancing properties. Mix 2–3 strands of Baby Kesar in raw milk, rose water, or aloe vera gel and apply to the face as a natural face mask. Regular use helps reduce pigmentation, even skin tone, and impart a natural, radiant glow to the complexion.

Immunity Boost & Kesar Doodh

Dissolve 2–3 strands of Baby Kesar in a glass of warm milk (Kesar Doodh) and consume before bedtime for a powerful Ayurvedic immunity-boosting tonic. Saffron is rich in antioxidants, has anti-inflammatory properties, and is traditionally used to strengthen the immune system, improve digestion, enhance mood, and promote restful sleep.

Auspicious Offerings & Prasad

Baby Kesar is one of the most auspicious ingredients for preparing prasad (sacred food offerings) for deities. Add it to kheer, halwa, milk, or other sweet offerings to make them especially pleasing to the divine. Saffron-infused prasad is believed to carry divine blessings and is considered highly auspicious for all religious occasions, festivals, and ceremonies.

Hawan & Sacred Rituals

Add a small pinch of Baby Kesar to hawan (sacred fire) rituals and yagnas as a precious divine offering. Saffron is considered one of the most sacred and valuable offerings to the sacred fire, believed to please the deities and amplify the spiritual power and blessings generated by the hawan ritual for all participants and the surrounding environment.

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FAQs - Baby Kesar (Saffron) - For Vastu Remedies & Auspicious Rituals

Q: What is Baby Kesar and why is it called 'Baby' Kesar?

A: Baby Kesar refers to the finest, most tender saffron strands — typically the youngest, most delicate threads harvested from the Crocus sativus flower. These strands are prized for their superior color, fragrance, and potency compared to regular saffron. The term 'Baby' denotes the exceptional quality and purity of these select strands, making them ideal for both sacred ritual use and premium culinary and beauty applications.

Q: How do I verify the authenticity of my saffron?

A: Place a few strands of saffron in warm water — genuine saffron will slowly release a golden-yellow color while the strand itself remains red. Fake saffron releases color immediately and the strand turns white or colorless. Genuine saffron also has a distinctive honey-like, slightly metallic fragrance. At Auric Shop, our Baby Kesar is sourced from premium saffron-growing regions and verified for authenticity and purity.

Q: How many saffron strands should I use for Kesar Doodh?

A: For Kesar Doodh (saffron milk), use 2–3 strands per glass of warm milk. Crush the strands lightly between your fingers before adding to the milk to release their full color and flavor. Add a pinch of cardamom and a teaspoon of honey for enhanced taste and health benefits. Consume warm before bedtime for best results.

Q: Can I use Baby Kesar on my skin every day?

A: Yes! Daily use of saffron in your skincare routine is safe and beneficial. Mix 2–3 strands in raw milk or rose water and apply to your face for 15–20 minutes before rinsing. For a simpler daily routine, add a strand to your regular face pack or moisturizer. Consistent daily use over 4–6 weeks produces noticeable improvements in skin brightness, tone, and radiance.

Q: Is Baby Kesar suitable for use during pregnancy?

A: In Ayurvedic tradition, saffron milk (Kesar Doodh) is recommended for pregnant women, especially in the second and third trimesters, for its mood-enhancing, digestive, and immunity-boosting properties. However, always consult your doctor before consuming saffron during pregnancy, as large quantities are not recommended. For external skin use, saffron is generally considered safe during pregnancy.

Q: How should I store Baby Kesar to preserve its potency?

A: Store Baby Kesar in an airtight glass container in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight, moisture, and strong odors. Avoid plastic containers as they can affect the fragrance and potency. Properly stored saffron can maintain its quality and potency for 2–3 years. Keep a small quantity on your puja altar for ritual use and store the rest in the refrigerator for maximum longevity.

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