Description
Chandan Incense is an unaltered scent of sandalwood, created from chosen bark and roots fine-grained and then fragrance with historically created pure Mysore sandal oil perfumes. Chandan- known as one of the foremost religious scents of India. It’s emotionally restful and it offers upliftment.
Used to heighten spiritual vibrations, to cleanse, heal and protect. Often used to stimulate clairvoyance. Sandalwood powder is burned during protection, healing and exorcism spells. When mixed with lavender it makes an incense designed to conjure spirits. This fragrant wood possesses very high spiritual vibrations and is mixed with Frankincense and burned at seances and Full Moon rituals. Powdered sandalwood can be scattered about a place to clear it of negativity. Sandalwood beads are protective and promote a spiritual awareness when worn. Sandalwood oil placed on the forehead aids in focusing the mind. The scent opens the highest spiritual centers and so makes an appropriate incense for rituals, exorcisms, and healings. The scents of frankincense and sandalwood have some of the highest vibrations inherent in any plant. They will resonate with aspects of ourselves or with Devic/Angelic beings of the highest order. Rose is another herb held to have that frequency, thus attracting or eliciting the highest spiritual vibrations from within ourselves and the cosmos. Sandalwood is used as an incense base for: Protection; healing; exorcise; spirituality; wishes; full moon esbats; wards negativity; astral projection; reincarnation; spirit offering.
Incense has been around since ancient times — it was used in religious rituals in ancient Egypt, Babylon, and Greece. Over the centuries and into the present day, people throughout the world have used incense for a variety reasons, including as a:
- component of various religious practices
- tool to counteract bad or disagreeable odors
- way to repel demons or evil spirits
Incense is typically made up of an aromatic material that produces a scent and a combustible binding material that holds it together in a particular shape.
The aromatic materials used for making incense are typically plant-based and can include a variety of resins, barks, seeds, roots, and flowers.
How to burn incense:
In order to burn incense, you first gently ignite it. For example, to burn an incense stick you would use a lighter or a match to light the tip. Once the incense has been ignited, you then gently extinguish the flame, typically by blowing it out. The incense will then glow and begin to produce scented smoke. The burning time of incense varies by its form.