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INCENSE
A Short Note About Incense
The burning of aromatic substances has probably been around for a long time,
possibly since shortly after the discovery of fire. Frankincense had a brisk
trade during the time of the Roman Empire and is mentioned as one of the gifts
brought by the wise men for the infant Jesus. Ritual use of incense by the
ancient Egyptians, Persians, Assyrians and Romans was very
common.
Other cultures have burned aromatic substances in a similar way including the
practice of smudging by native North Americans. Popular plants for smudging
include cedar, sage, sweetgrass and tobacco.
Modern religious practices by Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches
include the use of incense and symbolizes an expression or increase of devotion.
Eastern religions have used incense for centuries for similar reasons.
At a purely practical and environmental level, the use of incense is an
effective and less polluting alternative to aerosol "air fresheners".
After the incense is consumed a small amount of ash remains instead of a can and
the propellants used for aerosols could be harmful. The longer lasting scents
used for incense are also more effective in reducing pet odors than
the aerosols.
Incense is considered to be the precursor of modern aromatherapy.

From times unknown Agarbatti, also called incense sticks or
prayer sticks, are known to elevate moods.
These sticks are reputed to aid meditation.
Historically, incense has
been used for at least 5000 years - to accompany prayer, to worship the Gods,
purify the air, release negative vibrations, induce self-awareness and to uplift
the emotional state.
In Hindu tradition, incense plays a very important role as the aroma contributes
to providing the most favorable atmosphere for meditation and prayer.
In ancient Sanskrit texts, there are many descriptions of incense
being burned, to "fill the heart with euphoria and uplift the mind to its
highest state".
Buddhists have always used incense to accompany their
meditations, to induce self-awareness and free them of negative states.
The Ancient Egyptians used incense in many of their temple
rituals. Each incense had a specific purpose and effect - for example,
Frankincense was regarded as "sustenance for the gods".
Incense
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Lemongrass is stimulating and invigorating. It is helpful for treating symptoms of jet lag, clearing the head and relieving fatigue. |
![]() Reputed for its aroma-therapeutic properties, this incense imbibes unparalleled healing power. |
![]() Experience the spiritual solemnity through this fabled biblical incense. |
![]() This is a unique incense for a unique world and slightly mysterious. Opium has always been a favorite scent for all ages. |
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delightfully gentle scent that soothes and freshens. This lavender incense
has a quintessentially floral fragrance. |
![]() As a scent to attract lusty ventures, Patchouli certainly ranks up there with the most potent. A feminine scent ruled by Saturn, Patchouli brings out an almost primal evocation of memories for some people. |
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