How is the incense used to worship Buddha made?
I wonder what materials and procedures are used to make incense for worshipping Buddha? Can you elaborate on what you know? I'm glad you told me the materials and methods of making incense, but I also want to know if it will taste after you say so. For example, sandalwood, do you want to add anything? Light tobacco flavor grade 5 Traditional incense is made of elm bark. After crushing and grinding, add a small amount of fine powder of crop straw crushing and grinding, add a proper amount of water to stir, and then put it into a tubular mold. After extrusion, thin strips with the same shape as incense are produced, which are cut and air-dried. Elm bark plays an adhesive role. Followed by plant fiber, flammable. Adding a small amount of fine powder of crushed crop stalks to save raw materials of elm bark. Because the raw material cost of elm bark is relatively high. Of course, some incense contains some special Chinese medicines ~ Follow-up: So, in order to make incense have a specific fragrance, such as sandalwood, what should be added besides the above raw materials? Answer: Sandalwood itself is a kind of wood name. Wood smells good and can be used to make utensils and medicines. It is used to burn incense and worship Buddha in temples. In the Southern Dynasties, Shen Liang wrote an inscription on the Ruishi statue: "If the soil is like sandalwood, write a shadow on the tree." Li Shizhen's "Compendium of Materia Medica Mu Yi Sandalwood" (exegetical collection) quoted Ye Ting's "Xiangpu" in the Song Dynasty: "Dalbergia is yellow in skin, white in skin, and purple in rotten skin. Its wood is strong and fragrant, while white sandalwood is excellent. You won't be discouraged if you seal it with paper. " In the Qing Dynasty, Zhao Yi's poem "The West Lake is a thing upstairs" said: "Candle sandalwood Zhu San Road, a Guanyin raises a hundred monks." Tian Han's Guan Hanqing 1 1 field: "Cut more sandalwood every day and prepare some wine and fruit for Shinto." Z's testimonial: Thank you for answering 20 1 1-03-08 Other answers (2)klelcb6 grade 20 1 1-03-08 I know one kind, which is made of elm bark or roots (sticky), dried in the sun, ground into powder, and then. I wonder what its scientific name is.