(VOVWORLD) -As Tet (Lunar New Year) approaches, Bao An incense-making village in Mai Phu commune (formerly Thach My commune, ...
The days leading up to Tet bring an especially vivid energy to Dong Khe, a village in Hoang Giang commune, Thanh Hoa, where the craft of herbal incense glows brighter than at any other time of year.
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Today, checking the time is effortless. A quick glance at a wristwatch, a wall clock, or even a mobile phone instantly tells ...
There’s no denying that in most traditional Indian households, an evening Arti followed by burning incense sticks (Agarbatti or Dhoop) and wafting the.
With a history spanning over 300 years, the traditional incense-making village of Dong Khe in Thanh Hoa province is bustling ...
Prisons Department launches eco-friendly Agarbatti outlet at Bhadradri temple, supporting inmates and promoting sustainable ...
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India’s agarbathi industry, pegged at close to ₹10,000 crore, has been witnessing an uptick in the consumption of herbal (natural) incense sticks, said Ambica Ramanjaneyulu, president of the All India ...
For many Indian households, lighting an agarbatti or incense sticks is part of a daily ritual-whether for prayer, meditation, or simply creating a calming ambience. The fragrance may feel spiritual, ...
Incense sticks, or agarbattis, are a staple in Indian households - no puja or festival feels complete without their fragrance filling the air. With Navratri season here, it’s common to see homes lit ...
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