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A Censer is a vessel suspended by chains, and used for burning incense. It is now commonly called a thurible.
It is a thurible and used to burn incense.
Censers are large vessels that are typically used for burning incense. The burning of incense using censers are typically spiritual in nature and are used throughout east Asia.
Copal was used as an incense for burning in front of idols
burning the incense
A Thurible or (censer) is an incense burner suspended from a chain(s) used for the spreading of incense. Inside the golden vessel in burning charcoal bricks/disks and granular incense is scooper onto them and the smoke starts to rise. The lid is lowered and the sweet fragrance comes out of the holes on the lid. The censer is carried or swung in the church and/or around objects to bless them. In the Bible both in Old and New Testament, incense was used to symbolize the prayers of saints rising to God. (Revelation Ch. 8) Incense is used in many but not all sects of Christianity such as Catholic, Old Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican (Episcopal in the USA) and Lutheran churches.
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A censor is someone who examines books and films for objectionable content. A censure is an expression of disapproval. A censer is a vessel for burning incense
Incense has a distinctive smell when it is burning.
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No, I don't believe so, because you cannot "un-burn" the incense stick, persay.
Burning incense is a traditional practice in Chinese culture that is believed to purify the air, create a sense of tranquility, and symbolize offering prayers to ancestors or deities. It is often used during religious ceremonies, meditation, or to chase away negative energies.