Providing you the best range of pure arti kapur (camphor), kapur, pure bhimseni kapur 50gm and pure bhimseni kapur 100gm with effective & timely delivery.
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Form | Tablet |
Usage/Application | BURNING |
Material | CAMPHOR |
Brand | PRABHU KI ASTHA |
Size | 5GM-200GM |
Packaging Size | 5GM - 200GM |
Color | WHITE CRYSTALINE |
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Packaging Size/Weight | 50 gm |
No. of Pieces Per Pack | 10 |
Form | Tablet |
Usage/Application | Worship |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Minimum order quantity: 25 Kg
Kapur: Spiritual Significance and Uses in Hindu Rituals
Kapur, also known as camphor, is a white, crystalline substance known for its strong fragrance and cooling properties. Derived naturally from the wood of the camphor tree (Cinnamomum camphora) or synthetically produced, kapur holds a special place in Hindu rituals, Ayurvedic medicine, and Indian culture. In religious contexts, kapur is not just a material element—it represents the divine and the dissolving of ego in the flame of devotion.
In Hindu puja rituals, kapur is most commonly used in aarti, the ceremonial waving of lighted camphor before a deity. When camphor burns, it leaves no residue, symbolizing the idea of total surrender to the divine and the destruction of ego and material desires. The flame of burning kapur is believed to purify the atmosphere, drive away negative energies, and attract divine blessings. Devotees often wave their hands over the flame and touch their eyes and forehead, seeking spiritual purification and connection with the deity.
Kapur is also used to light lamps during daily worship and temple ceremonies. In some homes, camphor is burned in the morning and evening to cleanse the environment, refresh the air, and create a sacred atmosphere. Its strong aroma is said to repel insects and create a serene, meditative mood.
Apart from religious use, kapur is also significant in Ayurveda and traditional Indian medicine. It is used in balms, oils, and ointments for its anti-inflammatory, pain-relieving, and cooling properties. Applied externally, it helps with colds, headaches, and joint pain. Inhaling camphor vapors is considered beneficial for respiratory health.
Spiritually, kapur represents light, clarity, and the destruction of darkness—both external and internal. It is also associated with Lord Shiva, known for his fiery and transformative energy. In some traditions, camphor tablets are placed on Shiva lingams or idols as offerings.
In essence, kapur is more than a ritual item—it is a symbol of purity, surrender, and transformation. Its flame teaches the devotee to burn away pride and ego, just as kapur vanishes completely when lit. Whether used in aarti, healing, or spiritual practices, kapur continues to play a vital role in the devotional life of millions, carrying centuries of tradition and spiritual meaning in its fragrant smoke.
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Form | GRANULE |
Material | BHIMSENI CAMPHOR |
Pack Type | JAR |
Camphor Type | BHIMSENI GRANULE |
Size | 50GM |
Packaging Size | 50GM |
Color | WHITE CRYSTALINE |
Minimum order quantity: 360 Pack
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Form | GRANULE |
Material | BHIMSENI KAPUR |
Camphor Type | BHIMSENI GRANULE |
Size | 100GM |
Packaging Size | 100GM |
Color | WHITE CRYSTALINE |
Minimum order quantity: 240 Pack
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