
BHIMSENI KAPUR
Bhimseni Kapoor(Camphor):
Camphor is widely used in Hindu religious ceremonies. Hindus worship the holy flame by burning camphor.
Burning of camphor symbolizes union with God — just as the camphor burns itself out without leaving any residue, so does burning one’s ego in the fire of true knowledge will lead them to complete union with God. Bhimseni Camphor has a unique position in the Hindu tradition of pooja, other festive function and traditional law.
This is used for everyday pooja.
Home Purifier:
When bhimseni camphor is burned, it emits a scent that kills many harmful germs and microorganisms in the vicinity. As a result, one of the best advantages of bhimseni kapoor is that it can be used to purify your home.
Car Perfume:
Make small pouches of camphor and hang them in car. The cabin air will be purified and it also acts as car freshner.
Insect repellent:
Bhimseni camphor is widely used to control insects in your home for the same reason. Because the smell is unpleasant to insects such as cockroaches, flies, and mosquitoes, burning a small piece of this camphor every night can help you get rid of various insects in your home.
Tie camphor pieces in small piece of cloth and you can place in kitchen cabinets and curtlery rack. Any infestation will be naturally treated.
Ayurvedic Medicine to treat cold:
Crush some camphor and add it to boiling water, then inhale the steam for 10-15 minutes; the camphor steam will quickly open up your nasal passages.
Crush bhimseni camphor and mix it with essential oil before applying it to your chest and head. Camphor will be absorbed into your skin and begin to work its magic. If you've been using vapour rubs to treat colds and coughs, try desi camphor for a more natural treatment.
Bhimseni Camphor has a unique position in the Hindu tradition of pooja, other festive function and traditional law.