Among all the fragrances, Aquilaria sinensis belongs to the superior fragrance, and in many scriptures, Aquilaria sinensis is an extremely advanced existence.
Lianhua Jing praised agarwood as "Tianxiang"; In the Shurangama Sutra, teenagers smell agarwood to realize karma; In tantric Buddhism, it is also listed as "five spices" (namely, agarwood, sandalwood, clove, tulip and borneol) to support the central Buddhist department (Piluzenafo, Dharma body and wisdom) ... These all illustrate the special position of agarwood in Buddhist support.
One of the main features of Buddhism in China is that Zen Buddhism sees nature clearly and points directly at the heart. Meditation, in particular, is not only a compulsory course for Buddhist disciples, but also deeply loved by folk people. It is a training mode of physical therapy, medical treatment, self-cultivation, nourishing, health preservation and enlightenment. In ancient times, meditation lit a stick of incense, which was not only used to calculate time, but also helped practice with the help of smoke in the air. Of all the fragrances, agarwood, which can undoubtedly make people calm, is the most suitable.
The fragrance of agarwood is elegant and sweet when burning, which can make people quickly enter a peaceful and calm state, and play a role in regulating the operation of human qi and blood and dredging human qi. With the most natural and simple charm, it evokes memories, touches the other shore, transcends the three realms and is not in the five elements, and has the miraculous effect of positive guidance. In this transcendental fragrance, the wonderful smell reminds people of the Buddha's great merits such as compassion and wisdom, and they yearn for it with joy, hoping to achieve the same complete life realm as the Buddha.