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Organic Charcoal Cups for Burning Dhuna, Loban & Guggal | 100% Natural Eliments | Charcoal for Pooja & Multipurpose Use (Pack of 2)

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Original price Rs. 460.00 INR
Original price Rs. 460.00 INR - Original price Rs. 460.00 INR
Original price Rs. 460.00 INR
Current price Rs. 420.00 INR
Rs. 420.00 INR - Rs. 420.00 INR
Current price Rs. 420.00 INR

Fragrance: Natural

Brand: Charcoal Cups

Net Qty.: 60 Pcs

Packing: Box

Safe Usage: Always light any incense in safe zones, keep away from flammable items

Caution: Never light incense around or with inflammable objects like wires, wood; use these only with a suitable incense stand.

Allergy testing: For persons prone to allergies, it is always recommended to test for allergy by first using the incense for about 5 to 7 minutes. Always use incense fragrances for the ones you are not allergic to.

Country of Origin: India

Manufactured & Marketed by: SMJ Venture Private Limited

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Burn Incense with Charcoal| Smudging with Resins| Buy best quality Charcoal Cups Tablets

For a Hindu, Fire is one of the most sacred things forming a part of his religion and every religious ritual involves fire in some form or the other. In ancient days the Pooja rituals were always in conjunction with the Havan ceremony and the magnitude of the Havan was amazing. The fire ceremony was so intricate and elaborate that it is difficult to imagine one in the present-day scenario.

Ancient methods are changing to newer products - Incense Charcoal Briquettes

The Havan was done with an amazing array of ingredients and people went to great pains to collect and procure them. A part of the ritual was also the burning of incense and it’s been a tradition since ancient times to use fragrance and smoke during the worship ritual. Back in the day, this was done by burning coconut husk in a metal or stone container which later evolved into the use of a  burnt clay container. The tradition continues even to this day with the burning of resin incense in a clay or metal container in most parts of India. However, one thing must be borne in mind that environmental concerns have changed over time and people have become conscious.

Mayasmatic Charcoal Cups – It has many benefits

People, nowadays avoid any method that is considered messy like in the old procedure, using a charcoal cup for incense is far easy and avoids the mess. In a charcoal cup the incense or additive burns smoothly and evenly thereby leaves no messy situation to handle. The modern-day charcoal Incense cup is also machine-made hence it is made from any unscented material smell of the Samagri being burned. Another top benefit of the charcoal cup is that it burns with minimal pollution and has a simple aroma that doesn’t impinge upon the Samagri burning. In a traditional burning apparatus, there might be an uneven distribution of combustible material resulting in some parts suppressing the Samagri fragrance. In the case of our charcoal cup.  Further, it is common to burn coconut husk in the traditional method, and getting this is often difficult further in monsoon it becomes a little soggy because of humidity. Another amazing utility of charcoal tablets now available in cup shape is that it is just a vessel to hold anything you desire giving it wider appeal. Once a cup is lit, you can put as Dhuna (Damar Batu), Loban, Bakhoor, Oudh, Guggal, Camphor various mixtures of Samagri, etc. as required.

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As we are aware that burning a charcoal cup with dhuno/camphor mixture can bring an amazing freshness to the atmosphere. Not just that it has been noticed that when people are under stress, their proximity to this incense resin smoke greatly reduces stress and brings a noticeable mental calm, virtually within minutes. At Astami Online store we are aware that when you shop, you’re only looking for the best and we honor the importance of your quest. We only procure material from a dependable source that can supply the best possible incense charcoal briquettes in a consistent manner. If you need to buy the perfect quality incense charcoal cup for a ritual worship event in your home, look no further.


Charcoal Cups - Made of charcoal which is set alight and within it is placed a few pinches of Dhuno or resin compound and placed on a fire-retardant holder.

For a Hindu, Fire is one of the most sacred things forming a part of his religion and every religious ritual involves fire in some form or the other. In ancient days the Pooja rituals were always in conjunction with the Havan ceremony and the magnitude of the Havan was amazing. The fire ceremony was so intricate and elaborate that it is difficult to imagine one in the present-day scenario. The Havan was done with an amazing array of ingredients and people went to great pains to collect and procure them. A part of the ritual was also the burning of incense and it’s been a tradition since ancient times to use fragrance and smoke during the worship ritual. Back in the day, this was done by burning coconut husk in a metal or stone container which later evolved into the use of a burnt clay container. The tradition continues even to this day with the burning of resin incense in a clay or metal container in most parts of India. However, one thing must be borne in mind that environmental concerns have changed over time and people have become conscious.
People, nowadays avoid any method that is considered messy like in the old procedure, using a charcoal cup for incense is far easy and avoids the mess. In a charcoal cup the incense or additive burns smoothly and evenly thereby leaves no messy situation to handle. The modern-day charcoal Incense cup is also machine-made hence it is made from any unscented material smell of the Samagri being burned. Another top benefit of the charcoal cup is that it burns with minimal pollution and has a simple aroma that doesn’t impinge upon the Samagri burning. In a traditional burning apparatus, there might be an uneven distribution of combustible material resulting in some parts suppressing the Samagri fragrance. In the case of our charcoal cup. Further, it is common to burn coconut husk in the traditional method, and getting this is often difficult further in monsoon it becomes a little soggy because of humidity. Another amazing utility of charcoal tablets now available in cup shape is that it is just a vessel to hold anything you desire giving it wider appeal. Once a cup is lit, you can put as Dhuna (Damar Batu), Loban, Bakhoor, Oudh, Guggal, Camphor various mixtures of Samagri, etc. as required.
As we are aware that burning a charcoal cup with dhuno/camphor mixture can bring an amazing freshness to the atmosphere. Not just that it has been noticed that when people are under stress, their proximity to this incense resin smoke greatly reduces stress and brings a noticeable mental calm, virtually within minutes. At Astami Online store we are aware that when you shop, you’re only looking for the best and we honor the importance of your quest. We only procure material from a dependable source that can supply the best possible incense charcoal briquettes in a consistent manner. If you need to buy the perfect quality incense charcoal cup for a ritual worship event in your home, look no further.

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