New Delhi, 1 July (IANS). ‘Bhimseni Kapoor’, also known as Basar, is considered to be endowed with medicinal properties. Its effect is warm and attractive is sharp. It helps to balance defects like Vata, Pitta, and Kapha.
Kapoor is also important from religious point of view. It is used in worship-havan. People have not forgotten the era of Corona. At that time many people kept cloves and camphor bundles with them. But do you know that the camphor commonly found is fake and synthetic? But it is Bhimseni who is dominating as Khalis Kapoor.
Bhimseni Kapoor is a natural camphor, which is obtained from the tree. It is in large pieces, irregular shape and slightly brown or yellowness. Its aroma is slightly pungent but very pure and it burns completely when burning, no residue leaves. This natural camphor is used in Ayurvedic medicines.
The Sushruta Samhita describes Bhimseni Kapoor described as “plenty of eye (soothing for eyes), which is used to bring coolness to the eyes or to attract the eyes. It has anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties, which help in the treatment of skin irritation, itching and torn legs.
The Charaka Samhita states that Bhimseni Kapoor helps in improving digestion, as well as it increases appetite and is also useful in digestive problems. This camphor helps in reducing breathing problems and is also helpful in curing lung infections.
Burn Bhimseni Kapoor in a defuse or camphor and spread aroma in the room. Along with this, you can also massage the head by mixing camphor in coconut oil. The aroma of camphor is effective in removing insects (mosquitoes, cockroaches) and purifying the wind.
According to astrology, burning it brings happiness in the house and faster luck. Also, its aroma helps to calm the mind and reduce stress, which increases concentration.
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