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  2. Incense - Wikipedia

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    The raw materials are powdered and then mixed together with a binder to form a paste, which, for direct burning incense, is then cut and dried into pellets. Raw charcoal incense sticks. Certain proportions are necessary for direct-burning incense: Oil content: an excess of oils may prevent incense from smoldering effectively.

  3. Religious use of incense - Wikipedia

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    The smoke of burning incense is interpreted by both the Western Catholic and Eastern Christian churches as a symbol of the prayer of the faithful rising to heaven. [4] This symbolism is seen in Psalm 141 (140), verse 2: "Let my prayer be directed as incense in thy sight: the lifting up of my hands, as evening sacrifice." Incense is often used ...

  4. Frankincense - Wikipedia

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    The English word frankincense derives from the Old French expression franc encens, meaning 'true incense', maybe with the sense of 'high quality incense'. [4] [2] The adjective franc in Old French meant 'noble, true', in this case perhaps 'pure'; although franc is ultimately derived from the tribal name of the Franks, it is not a direct reference to them in the word francincense.

  5. Kōdō - Wikipedia

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    The custom of burning incense was further developed and blossomed amongst the court nobility. [4] Pastime of takimono , a powdered mixture of aromatic substances, developed. [ 5 ] Fragrant scents played a vital role at court life during the Heian period , robes and even fans were perfumed and poems written about them, it also featured ...

  6. Offering (Buddhism) - Wikipedia

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    the lighting of a candle or an oil lamp represents the light of wisdom illuminating the darkness of ignorance. the burning of incense represents the fragrant scent of morality. flowers represents the aspiration to achieve the body of the Buddha with the thirty-two marks of the Buddha as well as the teaching of impermanence. Alternately, a Zen ...

  7. Nag champa - Wikipedia

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    Nag champa is commonly used in incense, soap, perfume oil, essential oils, candles, wax melts, and personal toiletries. [5] It is a popular and recognizable incense fragrance. [ 6 ] [ 4 ]

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