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An Insight on Burning of Incense

Posted by admin on Nov 21, 2009

An Insight on Burning of IncenseBurning incense has been an important element of diverse spiritual occasions in Hinduism, Buddhism, and many other religions across the world. The pleasing fragrance emitting from the flaming incense has indirect influence in helping to eradicate negative spiritual thoughts. It actually helps in creating a feeling of sanctity and elicits the spiritual mood in you. Today it is considered as the major part of our rituals and used to cleanse the atmosphere and reduce tension and stress. There are many people around the globe who believe that the burning of incense has a curative affect and moreover its transient aroma creates an ambiance inspired with serenity, creativity and good health.

 

It has been for centuries, incense was burned in temples, gardens and till today it is used in many ritual occasions enhancing everything from holiness to well-being. Burning of incense has a great value in country like Japan, and is one of the few countries in the world to have an incense ceremony that promotes the practice of burning incense into a spiritual act, just as they have a tea ceremony. Some of the major benefits of burning incense or various qualities that were supposed to have been written by an anonymous Zen monk are:

 

1. It is considered to be a best escort to solitude and also brings vigilance.

2. In the center of activity it helps in bringing moment of peace.

 

The aromatic effect of incense offers harmony to the senses and said to have several other medicinal effects too. Many former civilizations used incense as herbal remedy for treating health disorders. Incense is also considered to be one of the main elements of meditation and is believed to dissipate negative energy. Burning of incense aids the mind to correlate the distinctive smell with an optimistic and composed mind.

 

However, do you know that it can release some unsafe pollutants when they are manufactured by low quality ingredients and can be unsafe especially for asthmatic patients? Hence, it is advisable to purchase incense from reliable and branded company. Moreover avoid burning incense especially in small rooms. For asthmatic patients, the best thing that you can do is to ensure that there is proper ventilation for free circulation of fresh air. Keep the windows and doors open at that time. Always place an incense stick in secure position to evade fire or probable harm to people.

 

Subsequently over the centuries, incense has always retained its importance and valued in making a pleasurable atmosphere in the home. Though there are some factors that indicate that the burning of incense may not be good for asthmatic patients, some simple precautions can help in experiencing various benefits of incense. Today, burning of incense signifies the fanaticism of faith on God, its smell echoes the “odor of holiness” supposed to be emanated by saints, and its smoke indicates the ascent of prayers to adobe.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

By: Aggarwaloverseas

 

 

 

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