Jannat Tul Firdaus, meaning Garden of Paradise, is a legendary Indian attar believed to have been perfected during the Mughal era. Steeped in lore, this complex blend weaves together wild roses, honeysuckle, gardenia, narcissus, night-blooming jasmine, and botanical musk, softened with galbanum, cardamom, and golden threads of saffron and amber resin. Distilled with skill and patience, it was said to be beloved by Princess Jahanara, who claimed its scent must belong to the angels of paradise. The result is a bold, green, floral-woody attar with mystical depth, earthy, celestial, and profoundly rooted in Indo-Persian fragrance heritage. It’s not merely a scent, it’s a story steeped in devotion, craft, and legend.