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Thanks Mr Ronald

By the way, what are the qualities of your Paarijaat tree? Anything

special about its flowers, fragrance, leaves, trunk, etc etc. Why did

you get interested in it? And how do you admire it?

 

With regards

Sushma

 

sacred-objects , " rnldef " <rnldef wrote:

>

> Namskar Sushma

> Several years ago somebody gave me seeds collected in Vrindavan and

I am

> growing them in Hawaii. It can also be propagated by cuttings. If

you

> are in India is it hard to find there?

> If you google Nyctanthes arbor-tristis

> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nyctanthes_arbor-tristis> there

should

> be more info.

>

> sacred-objects , " bhagvatjee " <bhagvatjee@>

> wrote:

> >

> > Hello Mr Ronald

> > Greetings

> > You wrote that you are growing Parijat tree. In Hindu religion it

is

> > considered very holy. Where are you located at? And how do you

grow

> > this? Through a seed? Please let me know about it.

> > With regards

> > Sushma

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I grow Parijata only for offering the fragrant flowers to the God, for

which purpose it is cultivated in India.

If this is your area of interest then I can only encourage you to make

your research a form of sadhana, not just for conversations.

It should grow well in Africa if that is where you live.

Thank you

 

sacred-objects , " bhagvatjee " <bhagvatjee

wrote:

>

> Thanks Mr Ronald

> By the way, what are the qualities of your Paarijaat tree? Anything

> special about its flowers, fragrance, leaves, trunk, etc etc. Why did

> you get interested in it? And how do you admire it?

>

> With regards

> Sushma

>

> sacred-objects , " rnldef " <rnldef@> wrote:

> >

> > Namskar Sushma

> > Several years ago somebody gave me seeds collected in Vrindavan and

> I am

> > growing them in Hawaii. It can also be propagated by cuttings. If

> you

> > are in India is it hard to find there?

> > If you google Nyctanthes arbor-tristis

> > <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nyctanthes_arbor-tristis> there

> should

> > be more info.

> >

> > sacred-objects , " bhagvatjee " <bhagvatjee@>

> > wrote:

> > >

> > > Hello Mr Ronald

> > > Greetings

> > > You wrote that you are growing Parijat tree. In Hindu religion it

> is

> > > considered very holy. Where are you located at? And how do you

> grow

> > > this? Through a seed? Please let me know about it.

> > > With regards

> > > Sushma

>

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Thanks Mr Ronald

I will try it in April. I think its seeds should be available in

local markets also. I will see. Thanks anyways

With regards

Susha

 

 

sacred-objects , " rnldef " <rnldef wrote:

>

> Hi Sushma,

> AllSeasonsSeeds.com is selling Harshingar/Parijata

>

<http:/http://allseasonseeds.com/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/

97\

> > , it maybe easier to order from them.

> Let me know if that is all right with you or if you can't get the

seeds

> from them.

> I read it needs at least 40° F temperature, but I have no way of

> knowing if it will grow where you are living.

> Ronald

>

> sacred-objects , " bhagvatjee " <bhagvatjee@>

> wrote:

> >

> > Thank you Mr Ronld

> > I am very much interested in growing it, but I live n Detroit,

> > Michigan, USA, whose latitude is 40 degree. It is cold region.

From

> > October on we keep plants inside the house, then we take them out

in

> > late Marc or even in early April.

> >

> > Do you think that in such conditions Paarijaat can grow? Still

let me

> > try. Since we both are living in USA, can you send me a few seeds

of

> > the tree.

> >

> > I will be grateful for this. Thanks.

> > With regards

> > Sushma

> >

> > sacred-objects , " rnldef " rnldef@ wrote:

> > >

> > > I grow Parijata only for offering the fragrant flowers to the

God,

> > for

> > > which purpose it is cultivated in India.

> > > If this is your area of interest then I can only encourage you

to

> > make

> > > your research a form of sadhana, not just for conversations.

> > > It should grow well in Africa if that is where you live.

> > > Thank you

> > >

> > > sacred-objects , " bhagvatjee "

<bhagvatjee@>

> > > wrote:

> > > >

> > > > Thanks Mr Ronald

> > > > By the way, what are the qualities of your Paarijaat tree?

> > Anything

> > > > special about its flowers, fragrance, leaves, trunk, etc etc.

Why

> > did

> > > > you get interested in it? And how do you admire it?

> > > >

> > > > With regards

> > > > Sushma

> > > >

> > > > sacred-objects , " rnldef " <rnldef@>

wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > > Namskar Sushma

> > > > > Several years ago somebody gave me seeds collected in

Vrindavan

> > and

> > > > I am

> > > > > growing them in Hawaii. It can also be propagated by

cuttings.

> > If

> > > > you

> > > > > are in India is it hard to find there?

> > > > > If you google Nyctanthes arbor-tristis

> > > > > <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nyctanthes_arbor-tristis>

there

> > > > should

> > > > > be more info.

> > > > >

> > > > > sacred-objects , " bhagvatjee "

> > <bhagvatjee@>

> > > > > wrote:

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Hello Mr Ronald

> > > > > > Greetings

> > > > > > You wrote that you are growing Parijat tree. In Hindu

> > religion it

> > > > is

> > > > > > considered very holy. Where are you located at? And how do

> > you

> > > > grow

> > > > > > this? Through a seed? Please let me know about it.

> > > > > > With regards

> > > > > > Sushma

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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