Incense Ceremony
The Incense Ceremony is a traditional ritual found in various cultures, often associated with spiritual practices. It involves the burning of incense, which releases fragrant smoke believed to purify the environment and create a sacred atmosphere. Participants may use different types of incense, such as sandalwood or frankincense, depending on the specific customs and beliefs of the community.
During the ceremony, individuals may engage in meditation, prayer, or reflection while the incense burns. This practice is common in religions like Buddhism and Shinto, where it serves to honor deities or ancestors. The act of offering incense symbolizes respect and devotion, fostering a sense of connection to the spiritual realm.