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Dhupa (धुप) is, in
Indian religions (such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, etc.), the
ritual offering of
incense during puja to an
image of a deity, or...
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Gopala ballav, Sakaldhupa, Bhogamandap, Besha,
Birakesari Bhoga,
Dipahara dhupa, Pahuda, Teraphita, Besha, Sandhyadhupa, Badashringar,
Badashringar bhoga...
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Flowers are
offered before the image, or
garlands draped around its neck.
Dhupa.
Incense is
burned before the image. Aarathi. A
burning lamp is
waved in...
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Madhyanha dhupa forms the next
offering at the noon. The next
offering to the
deity is made in the
evening at
around 8 pm,
known as
Sandhya Dhupa. The last...
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Dwiprahara Dhupa/ Anna
Dhupa)
Offering at
evening (
Sandhya Aarati Dhupa) Rice
offering (
Nisankhudi Dhupa)
Offering at
night (
Badasinghar Dhupa) Different...
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Objects Puja
thali Altar Banalinga Banana leaf
Biruda Coconut Dhunachi Dhuni Dhupa Diya Cāmara
Garland Ghanta Agarabattī
Kalasha Kamandalu Khirapat Kindi Kolam...
- rolled,
extruded or
shaped method which is
still used in
India for dhoop.
Dhūpa (incense) and gandhā (perfumes) are two of five
accessories of religious...
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mentioned in the
Atharvaveda (compiled c. 1200 BC – c. 1000 BC).
Fumigation (
dhupa) and fire
offerings (homa) are
prescribed in the
Ayurveda for
medical purposes...
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Astronomical basis of the
Hindu calendar Coconut: use for
worship Culture of
India Dhupa Hindu prayer beads Hindu temple Incense of
India Mala
Ghats Mudras Namaste...
- ****, Kundura, Ajakarna, Sarjaks. Hindi: Kharub,
Safed Damar, Sundras.
Dhupa kernels are
approximately 47% of the fruit, with the
average kernel weighing...