What Is Agarbatti? Meaning, Making & Uses Explained

Agarbatti is more than just incense.
It is a daily companion of Indian homes, temples, and rituals—connecting fragrance, devotion, and calmness.

But what exactly is agarbatti made of?
And why has it been used for generations?


What Does Agarbatti Mean?

The word Agarbatti comes from:

  • Agar – fragrant resin/wood

  • Batti – stick

Together, agarbatti means a fragrant stick used for worship and purity.


: What Is Agarbatti Made Of?

Traditional Indian agarbatti is made using:

  • Natural fragrant powders

  • Herbs & resins

  • Binding agents

  • Bamboo stick (only at the holding end)

 Pure masala agarbatti burns slowly, evenly, and cleanly.


 Why Is Agarbatti Used in Pooja?

  • Creates a calm, sacred atmosphere

  • Purifies air naturally

  • Helps concentration during prayer

  • Signals the beginning of worship


 Types of Agarbatti


Choosing the Right Agarbatti

If you are unsure:
✔ Start with light fragrances
✔ Avoid strong synthetic scents
✔ Try multiple fragrances before committing


Not sure which agarbatti suits your home?