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Religious use of incense has its origins in antiquity. The burned incense may be intended as a symbolic or sacrificial offering to various deities or spirits, or to serve as an aid in prayer.

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Religious use of incense

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Religious use of incense has its origins in antiquity. The burned incense may be intended as a symbolic or sacrificial offering to various deities or...

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Incense

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material or the aroma. Incense is used for aesthetic reasons, religious worship, aromatherapy, meditation, and ceremony. It may also be used as a simple deodorant...

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Censer

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metres high. Many designs use openwork to allow a flow of air. In many cultures, burning incense has spiritual and religious connotations, and this influences...

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Incense in India

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method which is still used in India for dhoop. Dhūpa (incense) and gandhā (perfumes) are two of five accessories of religious worship in Hinduism, Jainism...

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Thurible

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which incense is burned during worship services. It is used in Christian churches, including the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Assyrian Church of the...

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Incense in China

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Incense in China is traditionally used in a wide range of Chinese cultural activities including religious ceremonies, ancestor veneration, traditional...

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List of substances used in rituals

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Pennachio, Marcello; et al. (2010). Uses and Abuses of Plant-Derived Smoke: Its Ethnobotany As Hallucinogen, Perfume, Incense, and Medicine. Oxford University...

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Incense clock

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censers that hold incense sticks or powdered incense that have been manufactured and calibrated to a known rate of combustion, used to measure minutes...

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Incense in Japan

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The burning of incense in Japan began during the 6th century (the Asuka period) with the introduction of Buddhism, which uses incense during rituals and...

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Kyphi

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Kyphi, cyphi, or Egyptian cyphi is a compound incense that was used in ancient Egypt for religious and medical purposes. Kyphi (Latin: cyphi) is romanized...

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Cannabis and religion

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of the Middle East, mostly acquired cannabis from Aryan cultures and have burned it as an incense as early as 1000 BC. Cannabis oil was likely used throughout...

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Incense offering

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important component of priestly liturgy in the Temple in Jerusalem. The sacred incense prescribed for use in the wilderness Tabernacle was made of costly materials...

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Religious goods store

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tablets unconsecrated religious devotional objects like Pa-Kua, Qian Kun Tai Ji Tu and Shang Hai Zheng incense urns or incense holders Chinese teapots...

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List of materials used in Hinduism

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Incense is also mentioned in the Vedas. Incense is burned both to create pleasing aromas and a medicinal tool, which is considered the first phase of...

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Frankincense

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as olibanum (/oʊˈlɪbənəm/), is an aromatic resin used in incense and perfumes, obtained from trees of the genus Boswellia in the family Burseraceae. The...

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Plants used as herbs or spices

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herbal medicine, and plants used as incense or similar ingested or partially ingested ritual components. Culinary: used as a nutritionally minor flavoring...

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Smudging

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call this practice "smudging". While using various forms of scent and scented smoke (such as incense) in religious and spiritual rites is an element common...

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Myrrh

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species of the Commiphora genus, belonging to the Burseraceae family. Myrrh resin has been used throughout history in medicine, perfumery, and incenses. Myrrh...

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Iconodulism

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iconoduly or iconodulia) designates the religious service to icons (kissing and honourable veneration, incense, and candlelight). The term comes from Neoclassical...

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Sandalwood

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and widespread use. Etymologically it is ultimately derived from Sanskrit चन्दन Chandana (čandana), meaning "wood for burning incense" and related to...

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Thymiaterion

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type of censer or incense burner, used in the Mediterranean region since antiquity for spiritual and religious purposes and especially in religious ceremonies...

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Altar server

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Proclamation of the Gospel: If incense is used, a server presents to the priest at the Alleluia or other pre-Gospel chant the thurible and the incense that he...

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Taoism in Singapore

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Hell notes of various sizes as well as kai chin are used to represent money. All of this incense paper is arranged and collected into a bundle known as...

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History of cannabis

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ingredients, then placed them in incense burners and inhaled the smoke. Around the turn of the second millennium, the use of hashish (cannabis resin) began...

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Religious views on smoking

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Religious views on smoking vary widely. Indigenous peoples of the Americas have traditionally used tobacco for religious purposes, while Abrahamic and...

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Resin

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as incense in some religious rites. The word resin comes from French resine, from Latin resina "resin", which either derives from or is a cognate of the...

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Fire pot

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In many cultures, burning incense has spiritual and religious connotations, and this influences the design and decoration of the censer.[citation needed]...

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