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Contact SupplierA "camphor dani" is a container or holder traditionally used to burn camphor, a fragrant white crystalline substance derived from the wood of the camphor tree. Camphor is commonly used in various religious and spiritual practices in many cultures, as it is believed to purify the air and ward off negative energies.
A camphor dani typically consists of a small metal or ceramic bowl or dish with perforations or holes to allow airflow, often with a lid or cover to control the burning process. Camphor is placed inside the dani and ignited, producing a fragrant smoke.
In addition to its spiritual and religious uses, camphor is also valued for its aromatic properties and is sometimes used in aromatherapy or as an insect repellent.
Camphor danis come in various designs, ranging from simple and utilitarian to ornate and decorative, reflecting the cultural and aesthetic preferences of different regions and communities. They are often found in homes, temples, and places of worship where rituals involving camphor burning are performed.