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Derived from the Cinnamomum Camphora or Kapoor tree, Bhimseni camphor holds a special place in religious contexts. Known by various names such as pacha kapoor, nagi karpura, patri kapoor, and desi kapoor, Bhimseni camphor distinguishes itself as a natural, crystalline substance sourced from the Cinnamomum camphora and pine trees. Its irregular shapes and sizes, stemming from its entirely natural composition, further set it apart.
Among the many types of camphor available, Bhimseni camphor stands out for its multifaceted benefits for both body and soul. Highly regarded in Ayurveda, it serves as a recommended remedy for various ailments. When burned, Bhimseni camphor releases a fragrance that not only purifies the surroundings by eliminating harmful microorganisms but also acts as a natural insect repellent. Its versatility underscores its significance, tracing back to ancient Hindu scriptures.
During religious rituals burning camphor until there’s no residue left, symbolizes unity with the divine. Traditional beliefs classify regular camphor as ‘tarak’ or ‘savior,’ invoking a deity associated with salvation, while Bhimseni camphor is deemed ‘marak’ or ‘destroyer,’ summoning a deity associated with destruction. Ancient Ayurvedic and religious texts advocate the use of Bhimseni camphor in diffusers during worship to dispel negative energies and cleanse indoor air.
Burning Bhimseni camphor during pujas also boasts other benefits. Unlike synthetic camphor, burning Bhimseni camphor emits a fragrance that eliminates harmful germs and microorganisms in the vicinity, purifying the home environment. Its potent scent also repels insects like cockroaches, flies, and mosquitoes, aiding in pest control and mitigating associated health risks.
Bhimseni camphor, an age-old ingredient in Ayurveda and puja rituals, holds a distinct position. While both natural and Bhimseni camphor share similarities, the key disparity lies in potency. Bhimseni camphor exhibits heightened effectiveness compared to its counterparts, making it a preferred choice for various applications, particularly in spiritual practices and holistic healing. Zed Black’s Samarpan Bhimseni Camphor is available in various sizes of 100g, 250g and 500g packs. Include it into your rituals and experience its potent effects.