25-11-2014, 10:52 PM
INTRODUCTION:
Burning incense in religious and social functions is
in India since ancient times. Dhup aromatic powder or paste is burnt in Indian
houses in fragrant fumigation and believed to have insecticide and antiseptic
property. Agarbatti also known as Udubattis is similar to joss sticks are
Dhup development.
Agarbatties can be produced in different colours and with different perfumes.
Burning time of Agarbatti varies from 15 minutes up to electronic watches according to
quality and size. You can also get the Agarbatti in other forms, such as Dashang (sticky
Paste or powder deep (cones and Dhup, pills, etc.).
About 75% of the agarbaties produced are cheap quality, containing
Only coal powder or low quality sandalwood powder with a mixture of 50%
tree gum powder. Cheap perfumes are used to give them top notes. In the above
varieties, essential oils, resins, natural peeled catchers like amber, Wort and civet
is used with synthetic aromatic compounds. Absolute are used in more expensive types.
Burning incense in religious and social functions is
in India since ancient times. Dhup aromatic powder or paste is burnt in Indian
houses in fragrant fumigation and believed to have insecticide and antiseptic
property. Agarbatti also known as Udubattis is similar to joss sticks are
Dhup development.
Agarbatties can be produced in different colours and with different perfumes.
Burning time of Agarbatti varies from 15 minutes up to electronic watches according to
quality and size. You can also get the Agarbatti in other forms, such as Dashang (sticky
Paste or powder deep (cones and Dhup, pills, etc.).
About 75% of the agarbaties produced are cheap quality, containing
Only coal powder or low quality sandalwood powder with a mixture of 50%
tree gum powder. Cheap perfumes are used to give them top notes. In the above
varieties, essential oils, resins, natural peeled catchers like amber, Wort and civet
is used with synthetic aromatic compounds. Absolute are used in more expensive types.