ideal for Keeping in Home and for Decoration and for gifting to households during Festival and Decorating Purpose and can also be given as souvenir. Can be kept in offices or Home for Temple decorative purpose. Clean by Dry Cloth, an agarbatti holder, made of stainless steel. The ash gets collected in the tray and the incense comes out of the many holes that are there on the holder. It comes with an additional dhoop holder on top. This diya is good for home and office and apt for festive decorations, home décor, celebrations, puja room decorations.Traditionally Dhoop Dani are used as a symbol of purity, blessings and divinity. It is a common belief in people that when the lamps are lit with oiled wicks, goddess Lakshmi bestows her blessings.The lamp and its lights emits and generates a positive environment. It is also scientifically proven that you don't need to be a believer to feel the positive resonance of the light that comes from a oil lamp. In India, an incense stick is called a Dhoop Batti or an Agarbatti or often even a Dhoop stick, the most likely object in any Indian household. Even the number of shops in a small town selling these is baffling for someone not aware of Indian religious practices. No matter where you go in India, you’re likely to find the Agarbatti in an Incense Sticks holder spreading an assortment of fragrances and creating an ambiance so wonderful and tranquil. Places of worship, Temples, Pagodas, Meditation rooms, individual residence, and business premises, name it and you’re likely to find the use of the ever-present Agarbatti. For most Indians though, the habit of using an incense stick is based on recurring cultural practices they have been subjected to since their childhood. It’s a common practice to usher in the evening by burning a Diya or an oil wick lamp followed by a few incense-stick. No one really questions this practice but follows it as they have seen being done by everybody in their households. this Incense Stand Holder Made Out Of High-quality Brass Is Used To Hold "agarbathis" Or "agarbattis". The Word Is Derived From The Sanskrit Word Agaravarthi, Where Agar Means Aroma And Varthi Means Wound. An Agarbatti Is An Incense Stick, Which When Burnt, Leaves Behind Traces Of Ash. This Brass Incense Stand Has Multiple Perforations In A Circular Arrangement To Be Able To Hold Several Agarbattis Or Incense Sticks At The Same Time. Fine Carving And Perfect Finish By Highly Skilled Artisans Make This Item Worth Possessing. It Is Ideal For Use In Houses As Well As Offices. It Is Designed For Easy Cleaning. key Words: Safety, Incense, Agarbatti, Scent, Puja Materials