kodila is a special metal vessel on a chain, the bowl containing incense. swings the cauldron, spreading incense. this burning of incense is called encoding. kodila is also used during temple services, so outside the temple the priest is also with him takes hadilo because. well, of course, but often, when necessary, and during the funeral service, for example, of a person in a cemetery , yes, there in the ritual hall, yes, or during the same lighting of the apartment, the apartment was also illuminated, it will come in handy, a coal is lit, usually too the priest takes with him self-igniting coal, or any other coal that can be lit. this self-igniting coal, it is placed in the cinderbox, yes, the coal in the cinderbox is lit, it symbolizes the divine human nature of the lord jesus christ, that is, the coal is human nature, and when lit, this is fire, yes, that is, when it is already in such a split state, it reminds us that there are two human natures in christ. incense is made from such fragrant resins, that is, classically, of course, it is lebanese cedar,