Our story begins in the 1940’s, led by a key pioneer in the botanical extracts
industry, and spans over 3 generations of the family.
The Holy Lama Naturals story begins in 1938, when Mr. D V Deo migrated from near Goa to Kerala, South India, in order to set up agriculture in the essential oils field. He was the first person in India to establish vetivert cultivation, on a commercial basis – and therefore became one of the pioneers in the Indian essential oils industry. From there, the business expanded into other essential oils and spice concentrate extraction.
For as long as he can remember, D.V. Deo’s youngest son Vijay was fascinated by the world of essential oils and perfumery, and became involved in the family business at a very young age. His fascination took him to Bhutan, on a government-backed project, helping locals to cultivate and extract lemongrass oil. During the 1980’s, he lived in the Himalayas for eight years and, whilst in Bhutan, made a 12-day walking pilgrimage to Aja Ney, (the holy place of Lama Guru Padmasambhava). There, the presiding Lama presented him with a ‘Thangkha of Lama Guru’ which symbolises good luck in life – which inspired the Holy Lama Naturals brand name.