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Frankincense is a milky white resin extracted from species of the genus Boswellia, which thrive in arid, cool areas of the Arabian Peninsula, East Africa and India. Harvesters make a longitudinal cut in the tree's trunk, which pierces gum resin reservoirs located within the bark. The sap slowly oozes from the cut and drips down the tree, forming tear-shaped droplets that are left to harden on the side of the tree. These beads are collected after two weeks.
Frankincense is a milky white resin extracted from species of the genus Boswellia, which thrive in arid, cool areas of the Arabian Peninsula, East Africa and India. Harvesters make a longitudinal cut in the tree's trunk, which pierces gum resin reservoirs located within the bark. The sap slowly oozes from the cut and drips down the tree, forming tear-shaped droplets that are left to harden on the side of the tree. These beads are collected after two weeks.
It has been used for hundreds of years for treating arthritis, healing wounds, strengthening the female hormone system and purifying the air. The use of frankincense in Ayurveda is called "dhoopan". In Indian culture, it is suggested that burning frankincense daily in the house brings good health.
Dhoop represents the Gandh (fragrance) aspect of the senses. A Satvic sense of depicting a pure Gandha sense is the Dhoop. It is used as an essential part of daily Poojas.
Use: While performing puja burn a Dhoop Khada and offer to deity, upon the completion of puja, take dhoop on you and spread it in the entire house. This also wards off & keeps the evils away from your place.
Frankincense, known in Ayurvedic traditions as "Dhoopan," is a precious, milky-white resin extracted from the Boswellia species. These trees thrive in the arid and cool climates of the Arabian Peninsula, East Africa, and India. The resin has been used for centuries to treat ailments such as arthritis, heal wounds, support the female hormone system, and purify the air. In Indian culture, the burning of frankincense daily is believed to promote good health and ward off negative energies.
The Boswellia trees, resilient and sturdy, grow well in the harsh climates of the Arabian Peninsula, East Africa, and India. These trees have an extraordinary ability to thrive in arid conditions, and their trunks are reservoirs of aromatic gum resin.
The harvesting process begins with skilled harvesters making a longitudinal cut in the tree’s trunk. This incision pierces the gum resin reservoirs located within the bark, prompting the tree to release its milky white sap. The sap oozes slowly from the cut, forming tear-shaped droplets. These droplets harden over a two-week period, during which they transform into resin beads. Eventually, these beads are collected by the harvesters to be processed and utilized in various forms.
In Ayurveda, the practice of burning frankincense is referred to as "Dhoopan." This ancient ritual is a part of daily poojas (prayers) and is carried out with the belief that the fragrance, or "Gandh," purifies the air and brings a serene atmosphere to the surroundings. Frankincense's medicinal properties are vast. Ayurvedic practitioners have used it to treat arthritis, heal wounds, strengthen the female hormone system, and promote overall health.
In Indian culture, it is a common practice to burn frankincense daily. This is believed to bring about good health and keep evil spirits away. The aromatic smoke generated from burning the resin is often used to sanctify living spaces and create a positive, spiritually charged environment.
This variant comes in its most natural form, raw resin beads collected directly from the Boswellia tree. The pure frankincense resin offers an authentic aroma that is both grounding and uplifting. It is ideal for those who prefer to use frankincense in its traditional, unprocessed form.
Frankincense dhoop sticks are crafted by blending powdered frankincense resin with a natural binding agent. These sticks are easy to burn and convenient for daily use. They combine the traditional benefits of frankincense with modern convenience.
Frankincense has anti-inflammatory properties that can help alleviate the symptoms of arthritis. The active compounds in the resin, such as boswellic acids, reduce inflammation and pain in the joints, providing relief to individuals suffering from arthritis.
The antiseptic qualities of frankincense make it effective in wound healing. It prevents infections and promotes faster recovery, making it a valuable addition to any natural first-aid kit.
Frankincense is known to strengthen the female hormone system. It can help regulate menstrual cycles, alleviate menstrual pain, and support overall hormonal balance.
Burning frankincense daily can purify the air by eliminating harmful bacteria and viruses. Its antimicrobial properties also help reduce airborne germs,