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Dear Yung Ji

 

If you can find an Indian Grocery store there they will most likely have

mustard oil.....if not almond oil is OK and to cool the beads down you can also

use olive oil until you get back to you sandlewood oil........most any seed or

nut oil will work

 

hope this helps

 

DD

 

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> Dear DD,

> I am at Ireland now and I forget to bring my sandalwood oil with me, is

> there any other of the oil can be use for the Rudrakshas? Please advise.

> Regards,

> Yung

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"Aum Namah Shivaya"

Forgive me for imposing but is the reference to sandalwood oil a reference to pure essential sandalwood oil which requires mixing in a base oil such as almond or olive oil or is there some form of sandalwood oil that can be used direct, that is without mixing with any other oil?

Many thanks.

Shiv Sewak

 

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If you can find an Indian Grocery store there they will most likely have mustard oil.....if not almond oil is OK and to cool the beads down you can also use olive oil until you get back to you sandlewood oil........most any seed or nut oil will work

 

hope this helps

 

DD

 

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Dear DD,

I am at Ireland now and I forget to bring my sandalwood oil with me, is there any other of the oil can be use for the Rudrakshas? Please advise.

Regards,

Yung

 

 

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Dear DD,

Thanks for the advise.

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Dear Yung Ji

 

If you can find an Indian Grocery store there they will most likely have mustard oil.....if not almond oil is OK and to cool the beads down you can also use olive oil until you get back to you sandlewood oil........most any seed or nut oil will work

 

hope this helps

 

DD

 

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Dear DD,

I am at Ireland now and I forget to bring my sandalwood oil with me, is there any other of the oil can be use for the Rudrakshas? Please advise.

Regards,

Yung

 

 

 

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DD JI

what do you mean here by "for cooling the beads, use Olive Oil"?

Sorry I did not understand.

I generally wash my rudraksha beads with water and use a soft brush as told earlier on this group.

and I dip them overnight in Mustard Oil.

Do I need to do something else also

Please clarify

Regards

Deven

 

AumShiningLotus (AT) aol (DOT) com wrote: Dear Yung Ji

If you can find an Indian Grocery store there they will most likely have mustard oil.....if not almond oil is OK and to cool the beads down you can also use olive oil until you get back to you sandlewood oil........most any seed or nut oil will work

hope this helps

DD

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Dear DD,

I am at Ireland now and I forget to bring my sandalwood oil with me, is there any other of the oil can be use for the Rudrakshas? Please advise.

Regards,

Yung

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Dear Shiv Sewak

 

need clarification on this one.......dont understand...........you say

sandalwood oil requires a mix of some kind.......if is pure sandlewood oil then

there is no mix........is simply pure sandle wood oil at a higher price then you

would see for a mix of sandlewood oil with a mix

of other oils

 

thanks

 

DD

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shiv_sewak writes:

 

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> "Aum Namah Shivaya"

>

> Forgive me for imposing but is the reference to sandalwood oil a reference

> to pure essential sandalwood oil which requires mixing in a base oil such as

> almond or olive oil or is there some form of sandalwood oil that can be used

> direct, that is without mixing with any other oil?

>

> Many thanks.

>

> Shiv Sewak

>

> AumShiningLotus (AT) aol (DOT) com wrote:

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> >> Dear Yung Ji

>>

>> If you can find an Indian Grocery store there they will most likely have

>> mustard oil.....if not almond oil is OK and to cool the beads down you can

>> also use olive oil until you get back to you sandlewood oil........most any

>> seed or nut oil will work

>>

>> hope this helps

>>

>> DD

>>

>> In a message dated 6/14/2006 9:59:51 AM Pacific Standard Time,

>> yung31 (AT) pd (DOT) jaring.my writes:

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>> Dear DD,

>> I am at Ireland now and I forget to bring my sandalwood oil with me, is

>> there any other of the oil can be use for the Rudrakshas? Please advise.

>> Regards,

>> Yung

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Dear Yung Ji

 

you are most welcome

 

Wishing you and Family the Best

 

DD

 

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> Dear DD,

> Thanks for the advise.

> Regards,

> Yung

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>> AumShiningLotus (AT) aol (DOT) com

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Dear Deven Ji

 

Namaskar and thank you for your message..........there are hot oils and there

are cool oils that have a neutralizeing effect on the Holy Rudraksha

Beads........in a strict Sadhana the hot mustard oil is traditionally used however

this is used mostly when a wearer of the Holy Rudraksha has all the time in one

day to commit to the Sadhana..........If a person is a householder they have a

choice on what oil they wish to use......olive oil is a cooling oil as is

almond oil and when used with the Holy Rudraksha will create a smooth transition

from one space to another in the realm of time and space.....the realm of

Akasha....and its effect on the life of the mankind and womankind...........when

the mustard oil is used the Holy Rudraksha do their work without any delay and

the wearer needs to be aware of this.....is simply another way to enhance the

effects of the Holy Rudraksha by useing the traditional Mustard oil however the

householeder needs to remember that the mustard oil is used by ascetics in

the forest where there is no distraction from Sadhana...........householders may

do well by useing the pure sandlewood oil from Rudra Center or the almond or

olive oil if they are not constantly in the flow of Brahman with daily Sadhana

 

hope this helps

 

Rudra Center America

 

DD

 

In a message dated 6/15/2006 5:58:39 PM Pacific Standard Time,

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> DD JI

>

> what do you mean here by "for cooling the beads, use Olive Oil"?

>

> Sorry I did not understand.

>

> I generally wash my rudraksha beads with water and use a soft brush as told

> earlier on this group.

>

> and I dip them overnight in Mustard Oil.

>

> Do I need to do something else also

>

> Please clarify

>

> Regards

>

> Deven

>

> AumShiningLotus (AT) aol (DOT) com wrote:

> >> Dear Yung Ji

>>

>> If you can find an Indian Grocery store there they will most likely have

>> mustard oil.....if not almond oil is OK and to cool the beads down you can

>> also use olive oil until you get back to you sandlewood oil........most any

>> seed or nut oil will work

>>

>> hope this helps

>>

>> DD

>>

>> In a message dated 6/14/2006 9:59:51 AM Pacific Standard Time,

>> yung31 (AT) pd (DOT) jaring.my writes:

>>

>> >>>

>>>

>>>

>>

>> Dear DD,

>> I am at Ireland now and I forget to bring my sandalwood oil with me, is

>> there any other of the oil can be use for the Rudrakshas? Please advise.

>> Regards,

>> Yung

>>

>>

>>

>> >>> -

>>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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Dear DD,

Thank you for your response. The reason I ask is that sandalwood oil, and other essential oils, are sold here in the UK in a concentrated form and is available in very small quantities such as 5ml or 10ml; it is also very expensive.

These are known as pure essential oils and used largely in aromatherapy. Whilst it is described as an oil, it does not actually have the characteristics of oil and it is in fact the essence of the plant from which it is obtained and needs to be mixed with a base oil for use on the skin etc. and this is usually sweet almond oil.

This is the only form of sandalwood oil that I have been able to procure in the UK and was therefore really asking if other forms are available so that I can widen my search.

Hope that this makes sense.

With many thanks for your kind attention.

Shiv Sewak

 

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Dear Shiv Sewak

 

need clarification on this one.......dont understand...........you say sandalwood oil requires a mix of some kind.......if is pure sandlewood oil then there is no mix........is simply pure sandle wood oil at a higher price then you would see for a mix of sandlewood oil with a mix

of other oils

 

thanks

 

DD

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"Aum Namah Shivaya"

Forgive me for imposing but is the reference to sandalwood oil a reference to pure essential sandalwood oil which requires mixing in a base oil such as almond or olive oil or is there some form of sandalwood oil that can be used direct, that is without mixing with any other oil?

Many thanks.

Shiv Sewak

 

AumShiningLotus (AT) aol (DOT) com wrote:

 

Dear Yung Ji

 

If you can find an Indian Grocery store there they will most likely have mustard oil.....if not almond oil is OK and to cool the beads down you can also use olive oil until you get back to you sandlewood oil........most any seed or nut oil will work

 

hope this helps

 

DD

 

In a message dated 6/14/2006 9:59:51 AM Pacific Standard Time, yung31 (AT) pd (DOT) jaring.my writes:

 

 

 

 

Dear DD,

I am at Ireland now and I forget to bring my sandalwood oil with me, is there any other of the oil can be use for the Rudrakshas? Please advise.

Regards,

Yung

 

 

 

-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shiv Sewak

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Dear Shiv Ji

 

yes makes sense now......thank you for clarification......Mrs Neeta at Rudra

Center Home Office would be able to help you find the sandlewood oil you are

requiring and you can contact her by going to www..com and

clicking on contact us on home page

 

hope this helps

 

Wishing you and Family the Best

 

Rudra Center America

 

DharmaDev Arya

 

In a message dated 6/16/2006 8:01:16 AM Pacific Standard Time,

shiv_sewak writes:

 

>

>

> Dear DD,

>

> Thank you for your response. The reason I ask is that sandalwood oil, and

> other essential oils, are sold here in the UK in a concentrated form and is

> available in very small quantities such as 5ml or 10ml; it is also very

> expensive.

>

> These are known as pure essential oils and used largely in aromatherapy.

> Whilst it is described as an oil, it does not actually have the characteristics

> of oil and it is in fact the essence of the plant from which it is obtained

> and needs to be mixed with a base oil for use on the skin etc. and this is

> usually sweet almond oil.

>

> This is the only form of sandalwood oil that I have been able to procure in

> the UK and was therefore really asking if other forms are available so that I

> can widen my search.

>

> Hope that this makes sense.

>

> With many thanks for your kind attention.

>

> Shiv Sewak

>

> AumShiningLotus (AT) aol (DOT) com wrote:

>

> >> Dear Shiv Sewak

>>

>> need clarification on this one.......dont understand...........you say

>> sandalwood oil requires a mix of some kind.......if is pure sandlewood oil then

>> there is no mix........is simply pure sandle wood oil at a higher price then

>> you would see for a mix of sandlewood oil with a mix

>>

>>

>>

>

>

>

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Dear Friend

 

Good Luck in your search

 

Wishing you and Family the Best

 

Rudra Center America

 

DD

 

In a message dated 6/18/2006 7:33:43 AM Pacific Standard Time,

shiv_sewak writes:

 

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> "Aum Namah Shivaya"

>

> Dear DharmaDev JI,

>

> Thank you; much appreciated.

>

> I am hoping to travel to India later this year and shall see if I can secure

> some good sandalwood oil then.

>

>

>

>

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