Understanding Encense: History, Types, and Uses
Encense is a type of aromatic biotic material that is burned to release fragrant smoke, which is used for religious, ceremonial, or aesthetic purposes. It is typically made from the dried and ground leaves, bark, or wood of plants, such as frankincense and myrrh, but can also be made from other materials like resins or synthetic substances. The smoke from encense is believed to have purifying and spiritual properties, and is often used in religious rituals and ceremonies to cleanse the air and promote meditation.
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