Significance of Kapoor in Aarti: The festival of Navratri is considered special in Hinduism and during this time various forms of Maa Durga are worshiped. After worshiping Maa Durga in Navratri, her Aarti is performed. Along with ghee diya, camphor is lit in the Aarti of the mother. Many people have this question in their mind that why do we burn camphor in the Aarti of the mother? Let’s know about it.
Why do we burn camphor on Navratri?
If we burn camphor or perform aarti with camphor during Navratri date, then it is considered an easy way to connect directly with Maa Durga. Burning camphor in Navratri removes diseases from the house and gives peace to the mind. During this time, burning camphor can also remove insects from the house.

Freedom from negative energy
The fragrance emanating from the smoke of camphor increases the positive energy of the house. In such a situation, the house is purified by using camphor during Aarti. According to astrology, burning camphor is considered a symbolic act of purifying the environment physically and spiritually. It is said that burning camphor frees the surrounding environment from negative energy and impurities.