Raat Ki Rani, also known as Night Queen or Cestrum Nocturnum, is one of the most intoxicating and magical floral scents in Indian perfumery. True to its name, this flower blooms and releases its fragrance only at night. The scent is powerful, mysterious, and romantic — a sweet blend of creamy white florals, honeyed richness, and a narcotic depth that lingers in the air.
In attar and perfumery, Raat Ki Rani is often used to create sensual, enchanting compositions that feel both mystical and deeply emotional. Its fragrance is linked with Indian summer nights, moonlit gardens, and the charm of timeless romance.
Spiritual & Cultural Value:
In Indian tradition, Raat Ki Rani is associated with love, devotion, and attraction.
The flower is considered a symbol of divine feminine energy and is often linked to Lord Krishna, as its blooming at night resonates with his enchanting midnight leelas.
Its intoxicating scent is believed to uplift the mood, calm the mind, and even awaken spiritual longing.
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Top Notes: Green, slightly sharp, fresh floral opening
Heart Notes: Sweet, narcotic jasmine-like intensity, honeyed and creamy florals
Base Notes: Warm, musky, slightly woody undertone that gives depth and longevity
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