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Incense Sticks, Dhoop & Agarbattis An Introduction by amitabhlohia: 1:05pm On Jun 04, 2013
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In India the process of incense making has been a rich tradition since ages. Indian incenses possess unique fragrances which are rare and are not found anywhere in the world. Agarbatti refers to the solid incense sticks that are made around a bamboo stick and the other forms of incenses are dhoop batti which are available in log or cone shapes.

History of Indian Incense, Dhoop & Agarbattis

Vedas provide the oldest source of incenses, mainly the Rigveda and the Atharvaveda. Burning of incenses was practiced for medicinal purposes or to offer soothing and pleasant aromas. Ayurveda’s first phase used incenses for medicinal purposes mainly for healing. The monks were involved in fabricating of these incenses. Early Hinduism also used these as healing tools. Incense making was introduced to China by the Buddhists monks of India.

Types of Indian Incenses

The Indian incense can be categorized into two types which include charcoal and masala. Liquid scents are present in charcoal whereas the dry ingredients are used to make masala. The masala incenses are created by making a paste of the solid scented ingredients which is then rolled on the cored stick of bamboo. The three types of masala incenses include dhoop, champas and durbars. An unscented stick is dipped in a mixture of essential oils or perfumes to make the charcoal incenses. A resin is present which binds the ingredients together with the stick.

Uses & Popularity Across the Country & World

Indian Incenses are Used to –

* Create a spiritual atmosphere
* Offer a sacrificial prayer
* Change the mood
* Rejuvenate the entire atmosphere
* Remedies for health purposes

In India, incense sticks are hand rolled with optimum quality ingredients. India is rich in natural resources and therefore a wide variety of incense fragrances are produced in India. All over the world incenses of India are famous because of its wide gamut of ingredients and flavors used in the incenses and also for the consistency of aroma released from these incenses. The most popular Indian incense which has great demand in other parts of the world is sandalwood.

Most Popular Fragrances of Indian Incense

Sandal is the most widely used Indian incense with the sandalwood fragrance. It possesses a captivating and soothing scent. The Sandalwood incense is made by adding sandal oil into it.

Champa is a famous flower found in India with an enchanting scent and the incenses made from it is mainly used in the religious practices.

Jasmine is also known for its sweetness and soothing fragrance which are used in various ceremonies. The other flavours which are extensively used in India include Rose and Lavender. Rose is used for offering love, best wishes and gratitude. Lavender is used as repellent and also as a soothing agent.

Other Uses of Incense

Indian incenses are also used for medicinal purposes and in aromatherapy to provide with health benefits. These incenses when burnt offer with a strong aroma which is very useful as it acts as a medicine of depression, stress, anxiety. These fragrances help in soothing of the body and the soul and diseases like ulcer pains, diarrhoea, fevers and stomach virus infections are cured. These fragrances are very useful in maintaining the balance of the human body. Indian incenses are widely used in religious and spiritual practices as these are effective in creating a soothing ambiance to offer the sacred prayer to God.

Indian incenses are really very effective and helpful but these should never be unattended. A safe plate should be used to burn these incenses so that the positive effects produced can be cherished. For more information about differnt types of incense sticks, dhoop batti and agarbatti visit our website, we are one of the leading manufacturer, wholesale suppliers and exporter of incense sticks. For any information visit our website at http://www.incensesticksuppliers.com/
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