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[47] These trees are very useful in [...] is used to produce gum for the incense industry, and the tree may be [...] step by step, we have to proceed.
[508] Magnolia is common in India and [...] making scent (ittar), perfume, incense and other scented products.
[30] In ancient times, the sacrificial [...] fragrant offerings such as sandalwood, incense, and dhuná [incense powder]; and offerings of the [...] homa and havana interchangeably.
[17] What is kleśa? That which [...] balanced. When people light fragrant incense before meditation, the same psychology [...] affected or assailed by kleśa.
[1] The marriage premises and the marriage [...] elevated place in the marriage hall. Incense may be burnt at the time of the [...] Prańidhána will be done.
[60] Kiit́a + jan + d́a [...] Aguru is a kind of incense produced in trees. However, inside the tree is a small insect that produces the incense through some chemical process [...] (like the word nara ).
[78] What we describe as aguru [incense powder] we actually get from the [...] tree. The practice of making incense sticks by using rice paste and [...] even in ancient times. Such an incense stick is called ágarvátti [...] ágarvátti [incense stick]. One variety of ágara [...] of ancient India, Tagore writes:
[80] [Girls used to crown their head [...] they used to spray the smoke of incense sticks on the their hair after [...] amaranth in their thick black locks.]
[92] A snake runs away on seeing [...] top of it the smell of burning incense.”] A snake fears the human [...] poison has been clearly stated.
[100] [After taking a bath in the fountain and scenting her hair with incense, the girl would daub her face [...] the middle of her black hair.]
[33] There are many foreign words like [...] (Farsi), dhúpadáni [incense holder], pikdáni [spittle [...] royedát [award] (Farsi), and so on.
[43] [After bathing in the fountain/they would scent their hair with incense/the maidens would smear their [...] red amaranth in their black hair]
[1] A birthday celebration should begin [...] then accept presents and food. Incense, candles, blowing of conch shells, [...] may be used if people so desire.
[88] I looked around but there was no [...] coming from the direction of the incense burner on the dressing table. [...] my Magadha will survive.”