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I always perform a puja for Shri Shivji with Raw milk but i now

remeber that i also offered some 2or5 sticks of Nagkeshar(saffron

Kobra)on Shivlingam to pay our debts.Another thing to pay our

debts ,i mean to improve our economic condition do read Mangal

Stotra. I mean Runmochak Mangal Stotra.yes, it will take some time to

improve our condition.

Second thing just throw away every bad old things( do not throw

useful old things)before Friday and Saturday.

 

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vasumati

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Dear Vasumati Ji,

What is Nagkesar?I thought that it is Kesar.My wife has been trying to

get the same here in USA but no Indian grocery store has it.Can you tell

me what is the other name for the same?

With regards,

Jagmeet

PS:Please continue the good work.I find your postings on remedies very

useful.

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Hi

This is not Keshar i mean Saffron.it is used in spices and it looks like cloves

but cloves has 3 or 4 petals Nagkeshar does not have so many petals.Second thing

it has English name as Saffron kobra and Greek name as Messua Ferua.U can not

get it Usa or Uk.It is find only in Asia/India/Pakistan/Srilanka and

Bangaladesh.But if u want u can order it on any Ayurvedik site or just put this

name in Google search u will find many sourses.Its very useful.Its my experince

that i got a job after doing Shivpuja.

regards

vasumati

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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please advice how can we perform shiv pooja with

Nagkeshar.

 

Thanks

 

 

 

--- vasumati padhye <vasumatipadhye wrote:

 

> Hi

> This is not Keshar i mean Saffron.it is used in

> spices and it looks like cloves but cloves has 3 or

> 4 petals Nagkeshar does not have so many

> petals.Second thing it has English name as Saffron

> kobra and Greek name as Messua Ferua.U can not get

> it Usa or Uk.It is find only in

> Asia/India/Pakistan/Srilanka and Bangaladesh.But if

> u want u can order it on any Ayurvedik site or just

> put this name in Google search u will find many

> sourses.Its very useful.Its my experince that i got

> a job after doing Shivpuja.

> regards

> vasumati

>

>

>

>

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Jagmeet,

Sorry for interfering : ))

Nagkesar is an essential oil. I live in USA and I get it from the following

site ... or you might find others by using your search engine.

Love,

Gili

 

www.garrysun.com/nagkesar.html

 

 

 

 

 

>jagmeet s dheendsa <jsdheendsa

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>CC:

>Re: oops!!! i remeber it again

>Wed, 22 Sep 2004 22:30:06 -0400

>

>Dear Vasumati Ji,

>What is Nagkesar?I thought that it is Kesar.My wife has been trying to

>get the same here in USA but no Indian grocery store has it.Can you tell

>me what is the other name for the same?

>With regards,

>Jagmeet

>PS:Please continue the good work.I find your postings on remedies very

>useful.

 

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Hi

I just read here that one of the group members Gill Mary told Mr.Jagmitji that

Nagkesar is an essential oil.It might be oil.But in Hindu Dharma while

performing Shri Shivpuja there is no need to use this oil.You must use Nagkeshar

in its original stick form( as i told in my last mail that its looks like a

clove).After performing our daily puja ( specialy on every

Monday,Mahashivaratri, Ravi, Som or Shani Pradosh we have to put some 2 or 4

sticks of Nagkeshar on Shri Shivlingam in any Shiv Mandir.( or if there is no

Mandir u can put it on your home,i mean if there is any Shivlingam in your house

u can put it on, but Mandir is the best thing for each remedies)

Please do not use Nagkeshar in Oil or Powder based form.

regards

vasumati

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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