Guest guest Posted August 29, 2009 Report Share Posted August 29, 2009 Thks Narsima Ji, pls forward to ur friend Hi Vaibhav, Good Day! Puna is some 700+kms from bangalore, i belive i can drive in 10-12 hrs else i can take a bus on some long week end, i want to come bhimashankar and long wait of ujjaini mahakaleswara darshana, specialy the basma arathi and sapta rushi pooja for which i need to make n route, i don't know when shiva grace will come .. is it possible to send the leaf by courier in some cold bag through buledart /airway to pay basis so i can get in a day or in national travels bus if u give to the bus driver i can collect the same pls give ur details so i can connect u for the seva Hreem Shivaya Namha ! A.Srinivasan Eshwari Computers #15, Pattalamma Temple Street Basavangudi, Bangalore - 560 004 Cal: 41312207, 93412-11246 - narasimhaye Friday, August 28, 2009 9:49 PM RBSC : Brahma Kamal Flower Dear Srinivasan, The following is an old message sent by one of our wonderful friends to another. Pl scroll below : " BRAHMA KAMAL is not a creeper. you can plant it in a flowerpot also (as i have done). you just have to put the leaf in soil & it starts growing in 2 weeks time (depends upon the climate). the leaves can grow upto 1 feet long. the flower starts emmiting the divine scent when the blooming process starts (around 8 p.m. in night) & it blooms fully at 11.45 p.m. to 12.00 a.m. At that moment you can smell the divine scent in 20-25 feet radius. my grand mother has told me that one should always offer the flower on the shivlinga after it blooms at midnight. but if it's not possible for you to go to mandir in night then you can offer it to any god on the altar. but the shivlinga looks very beautiful when i put brahma kamal on it. i have uploaded 2 new pics of the plant which will clear your doubts. i stay in PUNA, maharashtra, india. if you stay nearby i will be very much happy to offer you the divine plant leaf. if you are outside maharashtra please do come here as you will find 3 out of 12 jyotirlingas in 200 kms. radius of puna. bhimashankar, trimbakeshwar, ghrineshwar. & there are lots of other holy places to visit. ***vaibhav***** " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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