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Giri Camphor Premium Agarbatti - 50 Sticks | Incense Sticks/ Agarbathi/ Scent Sticks For Pooja

Original price $9.00 - Original price $9.00
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SKU 42500339
Width Height Depth Weight

10 inch

1 inch

2.5 inch

0.1102lb

"Camphor Premium Incense for a Peaceful Spiritual Experience - The Divine Aroma of Purity"

♦ Alternative Names: Pooja Camphor Agarbatti, Spiritual Camphor Incense, Camphor Fragrance Agarbatti, Karpooram Agarbatti stick, Divine Camphor Incense Stick.

♦ Origin: a traditional scent:

Vedic writings and Hindu ceremonies suggest that camphor has been used in incense since ancient India. Because of its cleansing and elevating properties, camphor, or karpooram, was revered in temple traditions and sacred fire ceremonies (yajnas). Through the use of agarbatti and incense sticks infused with camphor essence, it has been used in temples, royal courts, and houses to call upon the divine and sacred.

♦ Due to the significance of camphor in temple ceremonies and daily pooja, the Camphor Premium Incense is particularly well-liked in Kerala and Tamil Nadu. It has profound spiritual meaning in Vaishnavite and Shaivite rituals. In homes and temples throughout South India, its unique fragrance serves as a sign of devotion.

♦ Applications & Usage:
Light one agarbatti stick during early morning and evening prayers. Before extinguishing the fire, let the incense stick burn a little while while holding it at a 45-degree angle. Put it on a stand and let the holy scent permeate the room. This incense stick, which improves focus and spiritual mood, is perfect for meditation, poojas, and cleaning living spaces.

♦ Steps for Preservation:

Keep the agarbatti sticks out of direct sunlight and moisture, in a cool, dry location, to maintain the aromatic integrity of camphor-infused incense. To preserve fragrance over time, use an airtight container.

♦ Camphor incense, which symbolizes the soul's purification, is intimately linked to Lord Shiva and burned during His aarti ceremonies. During Maha Shivaratri, Navaratri, and Karthigai Deepam, it is widely used. Representing the burning away of ego and offering purity to the Divine, camphor agarbatti is also presented during Lakshmi Pooja and Satyanarayan Pooja.

♦ Epics mentioned on Google Scholar, camphor represents the holy act of surrendering. The soul's total surrender to God is symbolized by the fact that it vanishes without leaving any traces. This symbolism is brought into daily worship by burning camphor incense in agarbatti form, which brings the devotee's heart into harmony with the divine will.

"Purchase right away to experience the unadulterated camphor that elevates your spirit, purifies your environment, and brings the divine presence into every inhalation! Allow your devotion to increase in fragrant waves."

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