You might wonder why Hindus light up incense
sticks during religious ceremony. There are different reasons for doing so. We
all have noticed that during a religious ceremony, lots of agarbatti stick is lit before the idol. But have you ever thought
of the reasons behind it? It is actually a custom followed by Hindus and its
being carried out through ages. Definitely, doing so has some spiritual and
psychological reasons.
Spiritual reasons:
You will definitely learn about the spiritual
intention of lighting up incense sticks. It is said that the smoke released
through incense stick ascend high up in the air which helps to convey our
prayers and help to get connected with the divine being. The stick gets burned
and fills up the air with a pleasant smell. It is the custom of Hindus which
reflects the sign of excellence. This is the reason why we light up the incense
sticks during any religious ceremony.
Psychological reasons:
Usually incense sticks are used to heal
certain health issues such as depression, headache, and frustration etc. the
fragrance that fills up the air has a calming and soothing impact on brain.
Therefore, it can be said that through incense it is possible to enhance
concentration power of, an extraordinary dedication is encountered which
reduces anxiety.
Connection
between Hinduism and agarbatti
There are different theories and beliefs which
finally help to establish a connection between agarbatti stick and Hinduism. The smoke produced by Agarbatti when
it gets light up is believed to convey the prayers directly to God. The
beautiful and relaxing fragrance of incense sticks can surely improve the
spirit of worshipers and also purifies the thoughts which can provide a feeling
of positivity and produces good vibes.
It is believed that the aroma of incense stick
can surely drive out the negative feelings. Once you light a stick, the
worshiper actually shows respect towards their “Panch Bhutas”; Earth, fire,
water, air and space. All these elements certainly play an important role in
Hinduism and it can said to be essential aspects for sustaining human life.
The aroma is linked with “Prithvi” which means
Earth and it denotes Muladhara Chakra which is an important part of Hinduism.
Unique
benefits of incense stick
Agarbatti also acts as insect repellent. The
fragrance released through the stick helps pave a calm and stable state. If you
really have problem concentrating, or stressed about different aspects of life,
then consider lighting up incense stick while worshipping the Lord.
The aroma released can certainly help to
improvise the surroundings and you can remove bad odor thus creating a healing
and clean environment. Agarbatti stick
is widely used among Hindus to perform rituals. It gives an ambience created
through proper aroma and helps to eliminate all kind of negative energy. It is
also used in other cultures such as Japanese, Chinese and
Tibetan and today, in western countries too, making it popular around the
world.
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