PurnSattva – Where Purity Meets Completeness!

At PurnSattva, we take pride in bringing you the essence of traditional Indian goodness through our premium range of Jaggery products. Rooted in the ancient wisdom of our culture, our name itself reflects our commitment to purity and completeness.

Pure Origins, Pure Process

Our Jaggery is crafted from 100% organically grown sugarcane, nurtured by nature without the interference of pesticides or chemicals. Embracing the traditional Indian approach, we incorporate ‘desi ghee’ (homemade clarified butter) in our production, adding a touch of authenticity to every slab and cube. This unique combination gives our Jaggery its distinctive flavor and wholesome goodness.

PurnSattva Promise

Our commitment to purity is unwavering. We guarantee that our Jaggery contains no added colors, preservatives, or any artificial elements. What you get is a product straight from the lap of nature, embodying the richness of tradition and the simplicity of pure ingredients.

Health in Every Bite

Beyond its sweet taste, our Jaggery is a powerhouse of health benefits. Packed with iron and serving as an excellent source of energy, it stands as a healthier alternative to refined sugar. Indulge in the sweetness of tradition without compromising on your well-being.

Our Product Range

Explore our collection, including 1 kg rectangular Jaggery slabs, 500 gms packs of Jaggery cubes, and 250 ml bottles of liquid Jaggery, also known as Kakvi. Each product is a testament to our dedication to delivering authentic, unadulterated goodness to your doorstep.

Experience the Tradition

Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of traditional Indian ways with PurnSattva. Rediscover the joy of savoring pure, unadulterated Jaggery, just as it has been enjoyed for generations.

At PurnSattva, we believe in celebrating the heritage of our land through the products we offer. Join us on a journey back to the roots, where purity and completeness converge in every bite. Indulge in the tradition, embrace the purity – that’s the PurnSattva way.