No matter the cult, a burning incense is the first thing to do to establish an environment conducive to spiritual elevation and attract gods or spirits attention.
A woman is burning incense sticks at a Buddhist temple in HCM City. - Photos: Adrien Jean |
Bamboo is cut into small stick |
This traditional practice is done both at home on the ancestors’ altar and worshiping places, particularly pagodas, on the most important days of the lunar calendar (1st and 15th days of lunar month), and at major occasions.
Incense and long circular sticks are burning in a temple in HCM City’s District 1 |
A young man is collecting dry incense sticks. After being dyed, these small bamboo sticks will be sun-dried |
In this phase, powder is mixed with other ingredients to make the final burning powder |
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Then the burning part is applied to dry incense sticks |
Incense sticks are spread out so that they can become dry quicker |
Dry incense sticks are gathered… |
… and sorted out to pick the good sticks from broken ones |
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