Love Marriage Rahasya
Fragrance Story
Love Marriage by Rahasya is a Aromatic Spicy fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Love Marriage was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Kajal Gujar. Top notes are Cinnamon, Rose, Bergamot and Marigold; middle notes are Pistachio, Mysore Sandalwood and Saffron; base notes are Rum, Praline, Vanilla, Ambrette and Balsamic Notes.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Kajal Gujar
Kajal Gujar is a perfumer based in India who has created fragrances for multiple brands. Her work includes Chapter One, Cutting Rain, Love Marriage, and Oud Mangifera for Rahasya, as well as A Starlit Spell for Scent Journer. She also composed Hush Lush Enchanted, Intense, and Ivory for SugarBomb. Gujar is known for blending traditional Indian ingredients with modern perfumery.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Love Marriage Rahasya
Essence
To wear Love Marriage Rahasya is to embrace the intoxicating dance of romance and mystique-a fragrance that whispers of forbidden love, deep passion, and the allure of the unknown. The person who chooses this scent is not merely drawn to its notes of saffron, jasmine, and oud; they are seduced by its very essence, its promise of hidden desires and transcendent connection. They are, at their core, an embodiment of The Lover archetype-one who seeks beauty, intensity, and union in all things.
The Lover lives for the sublime-the moments when life feels most alive, most charged with meaning. They are drawn to art, poetry, and music that stir the soul, favoring the sensual over the sterile, the poetic over the pragmatic. Their tastes are rich, layered, and often decadent: they prefer deep red wines over light beers, velvet over polyester, candlelit dinners over fluorescent-lit cafeterias. Their home is a sanctuary of textures and scents-incense burning, silk drapes, a well-worn book of Rumi’s verses always within reach.
Philosophically, they reject the cold logic of pure reason, instead embracing the wisdom of the heart. They believe love-not power, not knowledge-is the ultimate force of transformation. Their values revolve around connection, authenticity, and the pursuit of ecstasy in all its forms. They are not afraid of vulnerability; in fact, they see it as strength. To them, passion is not a fleeting emotion but a way of life.
Shadow
Yet, like all archetypes, The Lover has a shadow. Their pursuit of intensity can tip into excess-a need for constant stimulation, an inability to sit with stillness. They may chase passion to the point of self-destruction, mistaking drama for depth. When love fades (as it inevitably does in its initial fiery form), they may grow restless, seeking the next intoxication rather than nurturing what they have.
Their greatest fear is mundanity-the slow erosion of magic by the ordinary. This can lead to cycles of idealization and disillusionment, both in romance and in life. They may struggle with commitment, not out of malice, but because they fear the death of enchantment. When disappointed, they retreat into melancholy, romanticizing their own sorrow as if it were a tragic sonnet.
Conclusion
The Lover’s greatest gift is their ability to make others feel truly seen. They listen with their whole being, their gaze intense and unwavering. In relationships, they are magnetic-capable of forging bonds that feel fated, as if two souls were always meant to intertwine. Their romantic partners often describe them as "unforgettable," not because they are perfect, but because they love with a depth that lingers long after they are gone.
They thrive in environments that celebrate beauty and creativity-art galleries, jazz clubs, moonlit gardens. Their style is effortlessly sensual, favoring fabrics that move with their body, colors that evoke emotion (deep burgundies, midnight blues, golds that catch the light). They are not trend-followers but instinctive curators of their own aesthetic.