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MANDARAVA

$ 160.00

30ML.

EXTRAIT DE PAR FUM

 

According to Buddhist belief, heavenly flowers, such as the Mandarava, are said to bloom in Trayastrimsa. These flowers are considered divine and are associated with celestial beings and heavenly realms. They are believed to possess exquisite fragrance and beauty beyond anything found on Earth.

In Buddhist cosmology, Trayastrimsa is considered one of the heavenly realms or celestial abodes. It is believed to be located on the peak of Mount Meru, a mythical mountain that represents the centre of the universe. Trayastrimsa is often described as a magnificent realm inhabited by celestial beings, including various gods and deities.

The Mandarava flower is considered a celestial flower that belongs to the divine realm and is not found in the human world. Its appearance is associated with significant events in the life of the Buddha, such as his birth, enlightenment, and death. The presence of the Mandarava flower serves as a symbolic tribute and an indication of the Buddha’s transcendence.

Phra Maha Kassapa Thera, also known as Mahakassapa in Pali, was one of the important disciples of the Buddha. He is considered one of the foremost arahants (fully enlightened beings) and a key figure in the early Sangha (Buddhist monastic community) upon hearing the news of the Buddha’s passing and his stay in Kushinagar, encounters a priest carrying the Mandarava flower. This encounter confirms to Phra Maha Kassapa that the Buddha has indeed passed away, as the Mandarava flower is believed to appear only in such circumstances.

The description of the city of Kusinara being filled with Mandarava flowers after the Buddha’s passing signifies the devotion and veneration of the devas (celestial beings) and Mallas (local inhabitants) towards the body of the Buddha. The flowers, along with other offerings, were used to pay homage, respect, and veneration to the Bodhisattva’s body.

It’s worth noting that the Tripitaka is a vast collection of Buddhist scriptures, and different traditions and schools within Buddhism may have variations in their interpretations of specific passages or stories.

My interpretation of “Mandarava” is the odour of a celestial flower blossoming in heaven, where my grandmother is waiting for me in Trayastrimsa, In Buddhism, Trayastrimsa is considered a heavenly realm where celestial beings reside. It is believed to be located on the peak of Mount Meru, a mythical mountain that symbolizes the centre of the universe.

The connection of this fragrance is the heavenly flowers with the presence of my grandmother, who passed away years ago. It is a poetic and touching way to imagine her in a realm of peace and tranquillity, surrounded by the beauty and fragrance of these heavenly blooms. Each note represents Buddhism and sacred incense.

The Bodhi tree is a type of fig tree under which the Buddha is said to have attained enlightenment. It is considered sacred in Buddhism.

Jasmine Sambac is a species of jasmine known for its intensely fragrant white flowers. It is commonly used in perfumery and traditional ceremonies in various cultures.

Himalayan Champaca or  Magnolia Champaca is a flowering tree native to the Himalayas. Its flowers have a sweet, exotic fragrance and are used in perfumes.

Marigold or Tagetes erecta, is a type of marigold flower native to India. It has a strong, distinctive scent and is often used in religious ceremonies and decorations.

Frankincense is a resin obtained from the Boswellia tree species. It has a woody, spicy, and slightly fruity aroma and has been used for centuries in religious rituals and as an incense.

Myrrh is another resin derived from tree species of the genus Commiphora. It has a balsamic, earthy fragrance and, like frankincense, has a long history of use in religious ceremonies and perfumes.

Lotus, a vibrant flower. It has a delicate and sweet floral fragrance and holds symbolic significance in various cultures, particularly in Buddhism and Hinduism.

 

“Mandarava”, is a reminder of the eternal bond between myself and my grandmother, transcending the limitations of time and space. It became a source of inspiration, hope, and a comforting presence, allowing me to imagine my grandmother’s serene existence in the heavenly realm of Trayastrimsa.

Mandarava is symbolizing the enduring love and connection with my beloved grandmother, The heavenly fragrance became a precious gift, a reminder of the eternal nature of love and the hope of eventual reunion in the realm of everlasting bliss.

 

 

 

Notes

Bodhi tree
Boneol
Jasmine Sambac
Himalayan Champaca
Madagascar Ylang Ylang
Indian Marigold
Frankincense
Myrrh
Styrax
Rose
Lotus
Cinnamon
***Civet ***
Nagarmotha
Ruh Khus (Vetiver)
Ebony
Sandalwood
Indian Oud from Assam
Patchouli from Indonesia
Oakmoss
Gardenia
Coriander
Tolu Balsam
Benzoin Siam Resin
Aldehyde
Cumin seed
Amber
Tuberose
Ash

*Please note that the current batch will be in small gold cap*

 

*** Not contain any animal products ***

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30ML.

EXTRAIT DE PAR FUM

 

According to Buddhist belief, heavenly flowers, such as the Mandarava, are said to bloom in Trayastrimsa. These flowers are considered divine and are associated with celestial beings and heavenly realms. They are believed to possess exquisite fragrance and beauty beyond anything found on Earth.

In Buddhist cosmology, Trayastrimsa is considered one of the heavenly realms or celestial abodes. It is believed to be located on the peak of Mount Meru, a mythical mountain that represents the centre of the universe. Trayastrimsa is often described as a magnificent realm inhabited by celestial beings, including various gods and deities.

The Mandarava flower is considered a celestial flower that belongs to the divine realm and is not found in the human world. Its appearance is associated with significant events in the life of the Buddha, such as his birth, enlightenment, and death. The presence of the Mandarava flower serves as a symbolic tribute and an indication of the Buddha’s transcendence.

Phra Maha Kassapa Thera, also known as Mahakassapa in Pali, was one of the important disciples of the Buddha. He is considered one of the foremost arahants (fully enlightened beings) and a key figure in the early Sangha (Buddhist monastic community) upon hearing the news of the Buddha’s passing and his stay in Kushinagar, encounters a priest carrying the Mandarava flower. This encounter confirms to Phra Maha Kassapa that the Buddha has indeed passed away, as the Mandarava flower is believed to appear only in such circumstances.

The description of the city of Kusinara being filled with Mandarava flowers after the Buddha’s passing signifies the devotion and veneration of the devas (celestial beings) and Mallas (local inhabitants) towards the body of the Buddha. The flowers, along with other offerings, were used to pay homage, respect, and veneration to the Bodhisattva’s body.

It’s worth noting that the Tripitaka is a vast collection of Buddhist scriptures, and different traditions and schools within Buddhism may have variations in their interpretations of specific passages or stories.

My interpretation of “Mandarava” is the odour of a celestial flower blossoming in heaven, where my grandmother is waiting for me in Trayastrimsa, In Buddhism, Trayastrimsa is considered a heavenly realm where celestial beings reside. It is believed to be located on the peak of Mount Meru, a mythical mountain that symbolizes the centre of the universe.

The connection of this fragrance is the heavenly flowers with the presence of my grandmother, who passed away years ago. It is a poetic and touching way to imagine her in a realm of peace and tranquillity, surrounded by the beauty and fragrance of these heavenly blooms. Each note represents Buddhism and sacred incense.

The Bodhi tree is a type of fig tree under which the Buddha is said to have attained enlightenment. It is considered sacred in Buddhism.

Jasmine Sambac is a species of jasmine known for its intensely fragrant white flowers. It is commonly used in perfumery and traditional ceremonies in various cultures.

Himalayan Champaca or  Magnolia Champaca is a flowering tree native to the Himalayas. Its flowers have a sweet, exotic fragrance and are used in perfumes.

Marigold or Tagetes erecta, is a type of marigold flower native to India. It has a strong, distinctive scent and is often used in religious ceremonies and decorations.

Frankincense is a resin obtained from the Boswellia tree species. It has a woody, spicy, and slightly fruity aroma and has been used for centuries in religious rituals and as an incense.

Myrrh is another resin derived from tree species of the genus Commiphora. It has a balsamic, earthy fragrance and, like frankincense, has a long history of use in religious ceremonies and perfumes.

Lotus, a vibrant flower. It has a delicate and sweet floral fragrance and holds symbolic significance in various cultures, particularly in Buddhism and Hinduism.

 

“Mandarava”, is a reminder of the eternal bond between myself and my grandmother, transcending the limitations of time and space. It became a source of inspiration, hope, and a comforting presence, allowing me to imagine my grandmother’s serene existence in the heavenly realm of Trayastrimsa.

Mandarava is symbolizing the enduring love and connection with my beloved grandmother, The heavenly fragrance became a precious gift, a reminder of the eternal nature of love and the hope of eventual reunion in the realm of everlasting bliss.

 

 

 

Notes

Bodhi tree
Boneol
Jasmine Sambac
Himalayan Champaca
Madagascar Ylang Ylang
Indian Marigold
Frankincense
Myrrh
Styrax
Rose
Lotus
Cinnamon
***Civet ***
Nagarmotha
Ruh Khus (Vetiver)
Ebony
Sandalwood
Indian Oud from Assam
Patchouli from Indonesia
Oakmoss
Gardenia
Coriander
Tolu Balsam
Benzoin Siam Resin
Aldehyde
Cumin seed
Amber
Tuberose
Ash

*Please note that the current batch will be in small gold cap*

 

*** Not contain any animal products ***

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