Guest guest Posted July 8, 2006 Report Share Posted July 8, 2006 l My observationn regarding CAMPHOR - it is often addressed as something that does not leave any residue behind. The fact is - it does leave oily black mark on the plate and above all it turns the entire room dark. So, in one angle it visibily may not leave residue but it spreads residue to its surrounding. I had to paint god's room ever year because of buring camphor after chanting LS. Am I right or wrong. (i often wondered why camphor is addressed in that way). Please ignore it if it sounds silly. It is only my observation.raji. ---------------------------- > >As you can see, there are variations in order and definitions, but >both basically involve the sadhaka offering the five elements back >to the deity that created them, and then (as a sixth offering) one's >own self -- either as camphor (that which is consumed without >leaving residue) or food (that which is transformed to become one >with the entity that consumes it). > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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