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Incense and paper
Incense and food are offered to the spirits to avoid them visiting homes and spirit paper money is also burnt as an offering.
Continuous action products include: scented candles and devices which use a candle flame or some other heat source to heat and vaporize a fragrance formulation ; Incense burners ; wall plug-ins which either use piezoelectric technology to aerosolize fragrance or heat to vaporize it ; fragrance impregnated gels which release fragrance as the gel evaporates sometimes with the help of an electric fan ; wick and reed diffusers which release fragrance by evaporation from fragrance-soaked wicks or wooden reeds ; and fragrance impregnated materials like floor wax, paper, plastics, wood which release fragrance by off gassing ; and lastly nebulization systems which convert liquid fragrances into a vapor in a cold process without the use of heat.
Incense paper of this type is to be rolled up and snugged tightly at both ends.
Incense paper of this variant is used to represent clothes for the ancestor.
Incense, paper, copper, electricity and food are also produced and a hydropower power plant with a capacity of 250 kilowatts, produces 257, 000 kW · h annually.

Incense and used
After the theophany on Mount Sinai, in the Tabernacle — and afterwards in the Temple — only two altars were used: the Altar of Burnt Offering, and the Altar of Incense.
Incense may be used exactly as at a Solemn Mass with the exception of incensing the celebrant after the Gospel which is not done.
Incense was used by Chinese cultures from Neolithic times and became more widespread in the Xia, Shang, and Zhou dynasties.
Incense may be used to honor the gospel book.
Incense can be used at any celebration of the eucharist throughout the year, but especially in the seasons of Christmas, Epiphany and Easter, Maundy Thursday vigil, Palm Sunday, on the feasts of Pentecost, Trinity Sunday, Ascension, Feasts of saints and martyrs, Corpus Christi, and at the Dedication Festival or Patronal Festival of a church.
" 489 " refers to the " Mountain " or " Dragon " Master ( or ' Dragon Head '), while 438 is used for the " Deputy Mountain Master ", the Mountain Master's proxy, " Incense Master ", who oversees inductions into the Triad, and " Vanguard ", who assists the Incense Master.
Incense was first used at All Saints Cathedral on Epiphany, 1902.
Incense was also used in the Bible to worship God and symbolize prayer, in both the Old Testament and New Testament ; one of the three Magi offered Christ frankincense, and in the Book of Revelation, angels and saints appear in Heaven offering incense to God, thus setting a precedent for Christian use of incense in worship.
Incense was used once again, when Ratzinger, assisted by an Italian deacon of the Pontifical Major Seminary in Rome, father Nello Luongo, incensed and prayed for the dead Pope at the very end of the Mass.

Incense and for
Inside the first area were three pieces of furniture: a seven-branched oil lampstand on the left ( south ), a table for twelve loaves of show bread on the right ( north ) and the Altar of Incense ( west ), straight ahead before the dividing curtain.
Also called the Raising of Incense, Vespers is an introduction and preparation for
In the center of the Temple of Buddhist Virtue stands the Tower of Buddhist Incense ( Fo Xiang Ge ), which forms the focal point for the buildings on the southern slope of Longevity Hill.
L. W. de Laurence in 1914 published " The Greater Key of Solomon ", directly based on Mathers ' edition, to which he made alterations in an attempt to advertise his mail-order business ( for example by inserting instructions like " after burning one-half teaspoonful of Temple Incense " along with ordering information for the incense ).
The prayers specifically mentioned in the Enchiridion Indulgentiarum are not of the Latin Rite tradition alone, but also from the traditions of the Eastern Catholic Churches, such as the Akathistos, Paraklesis, Evening Prayer, and Prayer for the Faithful Departed ( Byzantine ), Prayer of Thanksgiving ( Armenian ), Prayer of the Shrine and the Lakhu Mara ( Chaldean ), Prayer of Incense and Prayer to Glorify Mary the Mother of God ( Coptic ), Prayer for the Remission of Sins and Prayer to Follow Christ ( Ethiopian ), Prayer for the Church, and Prayer of Leave-taking from the Altar ( Maronite ), and Intercessions for the Faithful Departed ( Syrian ).
Incense stands for prosperity in Chinese culture, so families believe that there is more prosperity in burning more incense.
Pre-Islamic Meccans continued to use the old Incense Route to benefit from the heavy Roman demand for luxury goods.
The Incense Route served as a channel for trading of Indian, Arabian and East Asian goods.
There are also several further tools-such as a holy Lamp, a Wand made of an almond branch, a recipe for incense known today as " Abramelin Incense " ( also taken from Exodus 30 ), various Robes, a square or seven-sided plate of silver or ( bees ) wax, etc.
* Praise for the Incense Offering ( 盧香讚 )
* Pre-Islamic Meccans use the old Incense Route to benefit from the heavy Roman demand for luxury goods.
* Incense for the Damned ( 1970 )
The Incense Route served as a channel for trading of goods such as Arabian frankincense and myrrh ; Indian spices, precious stones, pearls, ebony, silk and fine textiles ; and East African rare woods, feathers, animal skins and gold.
* Incense for the Damned ( 1972 )

Incense and ;
It continues to perform, including at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in June 2008, a program consisting of: Ruth St. Denis ' The Incense ; Graham's reconstruction of Ted Shawn's Serenata Morisca ; Graham's Lamentation ; Yuriko's reconstruction of Graham's Panorama, performed by dancers from Skidmore College ; excerpts from Yuriko's and Graham's reconstruction of the latter's Chronicle from the Julien Bryan film ; Graham's Errand into the Maze and Maple Leaf Rag.
* Ketoret Incense spices: "... stacte, onycha, and galbanum, ... and frankincense ..." Based on Exodus 30: 34-36 ; 7-8 ..." myrrh, cassia, spikenard, saffron, costus, aromatic bark, cinnamon, ley, salt, amber ..." based on the Babylonian Talmud Kritut 6a ; Jerusalem Talmud Yoma 4: 5 ; 33a.
The Kabuki actor Onoe Kikugoro III ( 1784-1849 ), from the series Tosei Haiyu Kaoribako ( Incense Boxes and Actors of the Current Age ); signed Kochoro Kunisada ; circa 1830.
1: Chimhyang-moo ( 침향무 ; 沈響舞 ), literally " Dancing Among Incense "
The band's sole LP was also called Smell of Incense ; it is currently in print as a remastered, expanded CD.

Incense and each
Incense was burned when the construction of each building was completed, and one of the main ballrooms is 888 square meters in size, as eight is an auspicious number in Chinese culture, signifying fortune.

Incense and .
2 Maccabees 2: 4-10, written around 100 BC, says that the prophet Jeremiah, " being warned by God " before the Babylonian invasion, took the Ark, the Tabernacle, and the Altar of Incense, and buried them in a cave on Mount Nebo ( Jordan ), informing those of his followers who wished to find the place that it should remain unknown " until the time that God should gather His people again together, and receive them unto mercy.
It was soon discovered that Incense cedar, when dyed and perfumed to resemble Red Cedar, was a suitable alternative and most pencils today are made from this timber which is grown in managed forests.
Celadon Incense Burner from the Korean Goryeo Dynasty ( 918 – 1392 ), with kingfisher color glaze.
* Incense burner, from the tomb of Prince Liu Sheng, Mancheng, Hebei, is made.
*: Incense altar, washstand, anointing oil, incense.
File: WLA vanda Lidded incense burner. jpg | Japanese Incense Burner, Signed ' Dai Nippon, Koko Sei ', Patinated bronze inlaid with gilt bronze and other soft metal alloys c. 1877
File: Incense taiwan temple fu dog. jpg | The Chinese Dragon, Guardian Lions and incense comprise three symbols within traditional Chinese culture.
Incense ( from Latin incendere " to burn ") is composed of aromatic biotic materials, which release fragrant smoke when burned.
Incense is composed of aromatic plant materials, often combined with essential oils.
Incense spread from there to Greece and Rome.
This was a preference, and ancient trading in incense materials from one area to another comprised a major part of commerce along the Silk Road and other trade routes, one notably called the Incense Route.
Image: Sengakuji Ronin Graves. jpg | Incense burns at the graves of the 47 Ronin at Sengaku-ji.
Incense is burned before the image.
File: Summer_Palace_at_Beijing_15. jpg | Standing atop the Longevity Hill, the Tower of Buddhist Incense is the highest building in the Summer Palace.

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