Jannat-Ul-Firdaus attar is a Flora Five original rendition of the subcontinent's most storied green attar — the name translates to "Garden of Firdaus", the highest level of paradise. True to that promise, it smells like an entire garden at once: dewy lotus, basil and bergamot over a cinnamon warmth, a lush heart of jasmine, iris and spiced masala chai, and a deep bed of sandalwood, amber, oakmoss and leather that lasts roughly 10–12 hours on skin.
Fragrance notes
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Top: Bergamot, Lotus, Basil, Gardenia, Cinnamon, Amalfi Lemon
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Heart: Jasmine, Iris, Geranium, Masala Chai, Clove, Hyacinth
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Base: Sandalwood, Amber, Oakmoss, Patchouli, Vanilla, Leather
| Top |
Heart |
Base |
Longevity |
Sillage |
Best for |
| Lotus, Basil, Bergamot |
Jasmine, Iris, Masala Chai |
Sandalwood, Amber, Oakmoss |
10–12 hrs |
Moderate–Strong (5–7 hrs) |
Prayers, festive days, heritage lovers |
As with every attar we make, there is no alcohol here at all — it is halal-friendly and traditionally worn for jumu'ah and festive occasions. A little goes a long way: press the roller briefly to your wrists, neck and behind the ears and let the warmth of your skin unfurl the green heart into its ambery depths. We'd advise keeping it away from white kurtas and shirts, as rich oils can tint pale fabric.
Available as a roll-on in 3 ml, 6 ml and 12 ml. Free shipping across India · Cash on delivery · 7-day return.
Frequently asked questions
What does Jannat-Ul-Firdaus attar smell like?
Unmistakably green and unmistakably Indian. The opening is a rush of crushed leaves, lotus and citrus brightened by aldehydes, with basil and a curl of cinnamon behind it. The heart is dense and alive — jasmine and iris woven with clove, geranium and a distinctly local masala-chai spice. Hours in, it becomes a classic mossy-amber affair: sandalwood, patchouli, vanilla and a whisper of leather. If you grew up around traditional attars, this will feel like coming home.
How long does it last?
Comfortably 10–12 hours on skin — this is a dense, old-school composition with a chypre-style backbone of oakmoss, amber and woods that refuses to quit. Applied in the morning, the green top lasts through midday, and the mossy-sandalwood dry-down keeps a steady presence into the night. On shawls and scarves it can linger for days.
Is it alcohol-free and halal?
Yes — entirely. This is a concentrated perfume oil in the classical attar tradition, made without alcohol, so it is halal-friendly and suited to wearing for prayer. Jannat-Ul-Firdaus has been a mosque-and-mehfil staple across India for generations precisely because attars carry fragrance without alcohol touching the skin.
Which size should I choose — 3, 6 or 12 ml?
Because this attar is potent, the 3 ml goes remarkably far and is the right first bottle if the green-mossy style is new to you. Regular wearers — weekly prayers, festive months — will find the 6 ml well judged, while devotees of the classic should take the 12 ml, which offers the lowest cost per millilitre of the three.
At Flora Five, all our attars are meticulously crafted to maintain their authenticity and purity. Each blend is 100% oil-based and free from alcohol, ensuring a rich, long-lasting scent experience.
To preserve the integrity of our attars and protect them from contamination or loss of their distinctive scent profiles, we incorporate essential, non-toxic regulatory substances like antioxidants. These carefully chosen components ensure the longevity and stability of your attar without compromising safety.
While no additional ingredients in our formulations are inherently harmful, we recommend patch testing before full use to rule out any potential allergies. At Flora Five, your safety and satisfaction are as important as the elegance of our fragrances.