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Most Indian homes are used to incense sticks and dhoop being burned, and the fragrance fills every corner. Since time immemorial, burning incense sticks and dhoop has been part of our culture.
Dhoop sticks or dhoop cone has always been an integral part of Indian culture since millennia. Dhoop is considered as the lesser known cousin of the ever popular incense sticks.
Zed Black, a leading player in agarbatti brands, brought the Zed Black Manthan Dhoop Sticks on Ganesh Chaturthi this year. The bambooless Dhoop variant is known across the country and North India ...
A tastefully handcrafted PANCA Wooden Dhoop Stand to put incense cones, dhoop sticks, and batti, keeping the pooja area free ...
As the lingering fragrance of incense pervades your home this Diwali, spare a prayer for the humble dhoop stick, for, the tree from which dhoop sticks are made is in danger of becoming extinct.
TIRUPATI: The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) is set to commence the sale of incense sticks made from used flowers of its temples by the first week of September. The TTD uses a large ...
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