Sambrani Holder With Wooden Handle - 2.75 x 8 Inches | Brass Dhoop Stand/ Sambrani Stand for Pooja
"Bring Divine Fragrance to Your Rituals with a Traditional Sambrani Holder – A Sacred Addition to Every Pooja Space"
The sambrani holder with a wooden handle is a spiritual tool used for offering aromatic smoke during Hindu rituals. Revered in traditional households, this dhoop holder not only enhances the divine ambiance during worship but also purifies the surroundings. With its classic design and functional handle, this sambrani stand is an ideal accessory for daily poojas and homams.
• Often known as dhoop holder, dhoopakal, or sambrani stand, this item is typically made from metal such as brass or iron, and comes with a sturdy wooden handle. The handle allows for safe handling during rituals, especially when the vessel is hot and active with smoldering incense or charcoal.
• The use of sambrani in worship is deeply rooted in Vedic traditions, where fragrant offerings were seen as a bridge to the divine. In ancient practices, aromatic resins like sambrani were burned during yajnas and homams to invoke deities and cleanse negative energies. The sambrani holder became an integral part of these customs, especially in South Indian temple culture and home altars, where it is still used with reverence today.
• To use the dhoopakal, place a lit charcoal tablet or burning sambrani cup into the metal bowl. Sprinkle powdered sambrani over it, allowing the fragrant smoke to rise. The handle helps you carry and wave the holder around the deity or through different areas of your home. The sambrani holder is used during both daily rituals and special ceremonies, making it a versatile tool in spiritual practices.
• Preservation and Storage:
After every use, let the dhoop holder cool before cleaning. Dispose of the ash gently and store it in a dry, clean area. Avoid moisture exposure to prolong the product's usability. Occasional wiping with a dry cloth helps maintain its traditional appeal. Proper care ensures the longevity of your sambrani stand across many years of rituals.
• This holder is traditionally used in poojas dedicated to deities like Lord Murugan, Goddess Lakshmi, and Lord Venkateswara. It holds special significance during auspicious days such as Fridays, full moon nights, and festivals like Diwali, Navaratri, and Karthigai Deepam. The act of offering sambrani is believed to attract divine blessings and foster spiritual purity.
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