Loban, also known as benzoin resin, has been used for generations in Indian homes, temples, and healing spaces to purify the atmosphere. When burned on coal and gently carried from room to room, its fragrance creates a deep sense of cleansing and protection. In Vastu, some homes collect heavy energy after arguments, illness, stress, too many visitors, or long periods of emotional pressure. Corners, closed rooms, under-bed areas, and closets often feel dull because air and movement are limited there. Loban smoke is traditionally used to refresh these silent spaces. Friday evening is considered a good time for this practice, especially when the home needs emotional cleansing and softness. Move slowly, with respect, and allow the fragrance to reach corners without over-smoking the room. This is not only a remedy; it is a mindful reset. Keep windows slightly open, stay safe with fire, and use it in moderation. Done with a peaceful intention, loban can make the home feel lighter, calmer, and more welcoming.