Ganesh Incense Burner Stand: 10cm Holder for Sticks & Cones, featuring Lord Ganesh, symbolizing wisdom and auspicious beginnings.

Rustic and handmade these Ganesh incense holders are simple and effective.

Ganesh is the mover of obstacles. God of fertility and abundance

 

  • Ganesh - Incense Sticks & Cones Burner Stand and ash catcher
  • Approx Size: 10cm - Incense hole size vary - 1-3mm hole sizes with a small cone holder
  • Ornate engraved Flower Of Life.
  • Suitable for use with incense cones, Indian & Tibetan incense
  • Material: Mango wood and carving on MDF wood
  • Uses: Ceremony & rituals, as a smudging stick holder. Cone incense can also be burnt with tiny heat resistant holder.
  • Caution as while this is heat resistant advise to protect any other surface this is placed onto.

GANESH Ganesh, the elephant-headed son of Shiva is a God of fertility and abundance. He blesses his followers with his gifts of virility, fruitfulness, health and prosperity. In India, elephants are considered among the most sacred animals because of their association with Ganesh. Burn this incense as an offering to Ganesh or to invoke his potent power of manifestation and abundance. The Gods delight in beautiful scents and incense is their sacred ambrosia. The ancient practice of burning incense as an offering to the Gods has been practiced by cultures all around the world since time immemorial. The fragrant smoke carries our prayers to the heavens. It is a pathway of communication with the Gods. Not to burn incense is like starving the Gods of their favourite food and amounts to cutting ourselves off from our spiritual source. The Gods depend on our offerings as we depend on their divine graces.

MERCURY ~ Communication, understanding, divination, flexibility, direct energy in accordance with will.

JUPITER Wisdom, prosperity, spirituality, faith, hope, personal growth, protection, healing, guidance. SPIRIT ~ Undifferentiated spiritual source, the divine spark, all permeating cosmic energy, realm of the sacred.

What is Ganesh?

Ganesha, also spelled Ganesh, also called Ganapati, elephant-headed Hindu god is god of knowledge and wisdom of beginnings, who is traditionally worshipped before any major enterprise and is the patron of intellectuals, bankers, scribes, and authors. .. He takes away obstacles and is the patron of travellers. Hindus pray to Ganesh when they start something new, such as a new job or when moving to a new home. Ganesh is the son of the goddess Parvati and the god Shiva.

A Ganesha Statue that is 3cm in size refers to a small figurine or representation of Lord Ganesha, a beloved deity in Hinduism. Ganesha, also known as Ganapati or Vinayaka, is one of the most widely worshipped deities in the Hindu pantheon, revered as the remover of obstacles and the god of beginnings, wisdom, and intellect.

Ganesha is typically depicted with an elephant's head and a human body. He has a round belly, which symbolizes prosperity and abundance, and his large ears represent attentiveness and listening to the prayers of devotees. Ganesha is often portrayed with four arms, each holding different objects, such as a lotus flower, a broken tusk, a modak (sweet dumpling), and an axe or noose.

A 3cm Ganesha Statue is a small and portable representation of this deity, suitable for personal altars, home shrines, or carrying as a talisman or reminder of Ganesha's blessings and protection. Devotees of Ganesha often seek his divine intervention and guidance when starting new endeavors or seeking to overcome obstacles in their lives.

He is considered the patron of learning and the arts, and his blessings are sought before embarking on important journeys or projects. As with all sacred representations in Hinduism, it's important to treat the Ganesha Statue with respect and reverence, understanding its spiritual significance in the context of Hindu practice. Many Hindus perform daily worship (puja) to Lord Ganesha and offer prayers, flowers, incense, and sweets to seek his blessings and guidance in their lives.


How to burn incense sticks?

Burning incense sticks is a straightforward process, but it requires some care to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

Here's a step-by-step guide on how to burn incense sticks:

Gather Supplies: Incense sticks of your choice. An incense holder or burner.

Select a Suitable Holder: Choose a holder specifically designed for incense sticks. It should have a hole or groove to secure the incense stick.

Prepare a Safe Space: Ensure the area around the incense holder is clear of flammable materials.

Place the holder on a stable and heat-resistant surface.

Light the Incense Stick: Hold the uncoated end (the thicker end) of the incense stick and light the coated end with a lighter or match. Allow it to burn for a few seconds.

Extinguish the Flame: Once the tip of the incense stick is glowing and producing smoke, blow out the flame gently. You should be left with a smoldering tip.

Place in Holder: Insert the uncoated end of the incense stick into the hole or groove in the incense holder. Ensure it is secured and won't tip over. Enjoy the

Fragrance: As the incense stick smolders, it releases fragrant smoke. Allow the aroma to fill the room and create a pleasant atmosphere. Monitor and Extinguish: Keep an eye on the burning incense to ensure it doesn't touch any flammable surfaces. If you want to stop the fragrance before the incense stick burns completely, you can gently tap the glowing end into a fireproof container.

Tips: Ventilation: Ensure there is some airflow in the room to disperse the incense smoke.

Safety: Always use incense in a well-ventilated area, away from flammable materials, and never leave it unattended while burning. By following these steps, you can enjoy the aromatic experience of cone incense in a safe and controlled manner. Never inhale, keep away from animals and pets. Check with a professional if pregnant or have any sensitivities.

 

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