Sambrani (Loban)

$6.99

Sambrani (also known as Frankincense in English) is a type of resin that comes from the Boswellia tree, typically found in India and other parts of Asia.
It has been used in religious rituals and incense-making for thousands of years, particularly in Hinduism, Buddhism, and other spiritual traditions.

It is highly valued for its aroma and is considered to have purifying, protective, and spiritually uplifting qualities.

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Arpan proudly presents Sambrani (also known as Frankincense in English) is a type of resin that comes from the Boswellia tree, typically found in India and other parts of Asia.

Sambrani is commonly used in the form of incense sticks or dhoop (a type of incense). It is burned during puja ceremonies, particularly when performing the Arati ritual, which involves the waving of lights to honor the deity.

Significance of Sambrani in Puja:
1. Purification of the Atmosphere.
2. Connection to the Divine.
3. Symbol of Offering.
4. Cleansing of Negative Energy.

The fragrance of Sambrani is said to uplift the spirit, aiding in meditation and deep concentration during worship.
Sambrani has a strong cleansing effect.
Burning it during pujas is believed to purify the surroundings, remove negative energies, and create a sacred environment conducive to worship and spiritual practices.

The smoke has a calming effect, and its use in puja ceremonies is believed to promote physical and mental wellness.

Sambrani is an important incense material in Hindu pujas, known for its purifying, calming, and spiritually uplifting qualities. Whether used during daily rituals, major festivals, or in Homa and Yajna ceremonies, Sambrani enhances the atmosphere, clears negative energy, and invites divine blessings.

Product Imported from India.
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