Incense ~ Uses and benefits

Incense Sticks:

Incense sticks are aromatic biotic material (combustible material coated in aromatic essential oils) that allow fragrant smoke to fill a room when burned. You can choose incense for simple scent pleasure, or seek out specific incense scents that can aid meditative practice and relaxation.

Incense sticks made of:


A typical composition of stick incense consists of 21% (by weight) of herbal and wood powder, 35% of fragrance material, 11% of adhesive powder, and 33% of bamboo sticks.

Shape of incense:


Incense has a long history and there are many different types of incense. Today, stick and cone shaped incense are the two most commonly used forms.

Shape: 

The most obvious difference is the shape of both. While an incense stick is a long wooden stick wrapped with ingredients, and an Incense cone is a little triangle shaped piece consisting of perfumed ingredients. 

Time to burn: 

An incense sticks takes less time to burn as compared to incense cones.

History of incense in India:


The oldest source on incense is the Vedas, specifically, the Atharva-veda and the Rigveda. Incense-burning was used both to create pleasing aromas and a medicinal tool. Its use in medicine is considered the first phase of Ayurveda, which uses incense as an approach to healing.

Religions burn incense:


Religious use of incense has its origins in antiquity. The burned incense may be intended as a symbolic or sacrificial offering to various deities or spirits, or to serve as an aid in prayer.

Incense used in puja:


This light is a symbol of God's presence. The worshipper will light the incense stick and move it around the shrine in circles. This purifies the air and brings a pleasing aroma to the shrine for the gods.

Benifits of burning incense sticks:


Incense sticks are lighted in rooms to alleviate your mood and calm down the mind. They activate your senses and relax the nerves, making you less anxious. They also hold the power to cleanse the air. It can also stimulate the nerve connections and make you more productive.

Incense brings good luck:


It is widely believed that burning incense is one of the best ways to bring good luck to your house. Most people believe that when you burn incense, the smoke clears away all the negative energy and unpleasant vibes from your home, ths creating an aura of positivity.

Boost your mood:


Good aromas are thought to boost serotonin production in the brain. Unlike other areas of incense use where you choose a scent to find a desired effect, serotonin production is based on your personal interests. Your brain will be triggered to get the serotonin flowing when you smell something you like.

Power of incense:


In many religious practices, burning incense is believed to deepen our attention and empower our spiritual focus. The aroma of incense can help you tap in your spiritual connections. It calms the environment and your mind, cleansing the space for inner and outer journeys.

Incense are good for stress:


Yes, they relax you, calm anxiety, and thus help with sleep. Many people suffer from sleep issues. However, if you are one of them there is hope with aromatherapy. Incense provides aromatherapy that helps calm your nerves and mind.

Best time to burn incense:


Mornings

If you start off your day with a positive note and burn incense sticks before leaving your home, your day would be filled with ample happiness and calmness of the mind. It is a simple yet effective way to glorify one's life. Early mornings are amazing to sustain through your day.


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