Description
Jasmine Oil (Mallika Taila) – The Moonlit Nectar of the Gods
Vedic & Ancient Scriptural References
“As the moon delights in jasmine, so do the gods delight in its fragrance” – Rig Veda (Mandala 10, Hymn 146)
- Atharva Veda
- Calls jasmine (Mallika) the “Queen of Night-Blooming Flowers”
- Used in rituals to invoke Soma, the lunar deity
- Kamasutra of Vatsyayana (Chapter 5)
- Lists jasmine oil as the ultimate erotic fragrance
- Recommends anointing bedsheets with it
- Bhavaprakasha Nighantu
- Classifies it as “Sheeta Virya” (cooling energy)
- Prescribes for pitta disorders and heart palpitations
- Tamil Siddha Texts
- Agastya Muni’s formula for astral projection includes jasmine + sandalwood
The “Wow” Factor
1kg oil = 8 million flowers (Each flower hand-picked at midnight)
Cleopatra’s secret – Used to seduce Caesar by anointing her sails
The only oil that glows faint blue in moonlight (documented in Rasa Ratna Samuchaya)
7 Divine Uses That Will Amaze You
Physical Benefits:
• Instant glow (3 drops in bathwater – Sushruta Chikitsa)
• Labor pain relief (massaged on lower back – Kashyapa Samhita)
• Natural progesterone booster (Unani texts confirm)
Spiritual Powers:
Love Magnet – Wear behind ears on Fridays
Dream Messenger – Anoint pillow to receive divine visions
Chakra Opener – Apply to heart center during meditation
Cultural Significance:
- Temple Traditions:
- Offered to Goddess Meenakshi in Madurai
- Mixed with kumkum for Devi worship
- Royal Secrets:
- Mughal emperors wore jasmine-attar turbans
- Thai royalty used it to consecrate Buddha images
- Folk Magic:
- South Indian brides wear jasmine braids for marital bliss
- Burmese fishermen rub it on nets for abundant catch
Pro Tip: For manifestation magic: contact vanyasiri sughandha veda
- Apply during ******* Nakshatra
- Chant “Om ***** ******* Namah”
The Ultimate Wow Use
When used to:
- Anoint candles – Speeds up wish fulfillment
- Charge water – Creates “Moon Nectar” for psychic gifts
- Enhance art – A drop in paint unlocks creativity
“Jasmine is the moonlight made into fragrance” – Kalidas in Meghaduta







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