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Orthodox candles hold an important place in Christian tradition, symbolizing the light of Christ and serving as an essential element in liturgical rites.
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Orthodox church candles hold a profound significance in the lives of the faithful, symbolizing the light of Christ and the illumination of the soul.
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Bekro dyes are designed for coloring candles made from wax, paraffin, stearin, and other materials.
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Although dandelion is a ubiquitous weed, it can heal many diseases. This plant has been used since ancient times in folk medicine. Official medicine also recognizes the undeniable benefits of treatment with this plant.
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The traditional recipe for making them is considered to be the use of beeswax without dyes and additives.
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They were made by the Romans from animal fat very early on to be used in honor of the birth of Artemis (the goddess) on the sixth day of each lunar month.
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The church cannot be imagined without church candles. They can be seen in any church. For many Christians, church life is limited to just a candle that they light for the repose or health of loved ones. But when and why did they appear in Christianity? What do they really mean?
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