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Bhilai, Durg, Chhattisgarh
50 Piece (MOQ)
Business Type | Exporter, Supplier |
Material | Bell Metal |
Shape | Elephant |
Application | Dhoop Holder |
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Preferred Buyer From
Location | Worldwide |
Product Details
“A Dhokra dhoop stand is a beautiful and functional way to burn incense sticks or cones, combining the rich artistry of Dhokra with the spiritual and aromatic practice of using dhoop.
A perfect treat to your eyes is a bonus as you experience a light ambience by burning the dhoop sticks!!Use this beautifully carfted Elephant Dhoop holder to light your incense fragnance cones. Can be used in meditation room or any other place. It is exquisitely handcrafted dhokra craft, eye pleasing and soothing to experience.
Elephants are known for their intelligence and long memory, making them symbolic of wisdom, knowledge, and learning.Their immense size and gentle nature represent a powerful yet balanced energy, signifying strength, stability, and groundedness.In many cultures, elephants are associated with good luck, abundance, and prosperity. Their strong trunks are seen as bringing blessings and fortune. Their calm demeanor and slow movements represent patience, understanding, and compassion.Elephants represent a deep connection to nature, the Earth, and the cyclical nature of life.
Dhoop, also known as dhūpa, is a type of incense used in various religious and cultural contexts, particularly in India and other parts of South Asia. It holds significance in Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism, and even finds mentions in ancient Sanskrit texts.
Dhoop is typically an extruded incense, meaning it forms a thick stick without a central bamboo core.
Ingredients can vary but often include Aromatic woods like Sandalwood and Agarwood Essential oils and spices Natural binders like cow dung or honey.
Dhoop is widely used in prayer rituals, offerings to deities, and creating a sacred atmosphere during meditation or yoga.The smoke from dhoop is believed to purify the environment and remove negative energy.Certain dhoop types have specific aromas intended for relaxation, stress relief, or promoting mindfulness.
Burning dhoop can produce smoke, so proper ventilation is important.Consider using natural and eco-friendly dhoop varieties.Be mindful of allergies and sensitivities to specific incense ingredients.”
Description
Dhoop, also known as dhūpa, is a type of incense used in various religious and cultural contexts, particularly in India and other parts of South Asia. It holds significance in Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism, and even finds mentions in ancient Sanskrit texts.
Dhoop is typically an extruded incense, meaning it forms a thick stick without a central bamboo core.
Ingredients can vary but often include Aromatic woods like Sandalwood and Agarwood Essential oils and spices Natural binders like cow dung or honey.
Dhoop is widely used in prayer rituals, offerings to deities, and creating a sacred atmosphere during meditation or yoga.The smoke from dhoop is believed to purify the environment and remove negative energy.Certain dhoop types have specific aromas intended for relaxation, stress relief, or promoting mindfulness.
Burning dhoop can produce smoke, so proper ventilation is important.Consider using natural and eco-friendly dhoop varieties.Be mindful of allergies and sensitivities to specific incense ingredients.
Dhoop is made with natural ingredients like resins, herbs, gums, and sometimes even cow dung. It can also contain artificial fragrances. To use dhoop, you light the tip and then gently extinguish the flame. It then smoulders, releasing the fragrance. In Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism, dhoop is burned during religious rituals and offerings. The fragrance of dhoop is believed to have calming and purifying properties. It can be used to create a relaxing atmosphere or to mask unpleasant odors. In Ayurvedic medicine, dhoop is sometimes used for its purported health benefits, such as relieving headaches or promoting respiratory health.
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