Description
The Divine Essence of Roses in Ancient Wisdom
. Ancient & Vedic References to Gulab (Rose) Oil
In Ayurveda, Unani, and ancient Sanskrit texts, rose oil (known as Gulab Taila or Rosa damascena oil) is revered as “The Nectar of the Gods.”
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Charaka Samhita (Ayurveda) – Describes rose oil as a cooling, heart-opening, and Pitta-balancing elixir.
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Sushruta Samhita – Recommends it for skin healing, eye care, and mental calmness.
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Unani Medicine – Calls it “Arq-e-Gulab”, used for heart health, digestion, and emotional balance.
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Persian & Mughal Texts – Used in royal perfumery, love potions, and spiritual anointing.
. The “Wow Factor” – Why Pink Gulab Oil is Special
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Only 1 kg of rose oil requires 4,000 kg of petals! (World’s most precious oil)
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Used by Cleopatra & Mughal Emperors for beauty & seduction.
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Spiritually charged – Used in temples to anoint deities (especially Goddess Lakshmi).
. Uses of Gulab Oil (Pink )
Category | Benefits & Uses |
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Skincare | Glowing skin, acne healing, dark circle reduction |
Aromatherapy | Relieves stress, anxiety & depression |
Spiritual Use | Anointing idols, meditation, love attraction |
Haircare | Reduces dandruff, promotes hair growth |
Ayurvedic Healing | Cools body heat, soothes burns, improves eyesight |
. Cultural & Spiritual Significance
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Hindu Rituals – Offered to deities (especially Radha-Krishna & Lakshmi) for blessings.
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Sufi Tradition – Used in Dargahs for spiritual purification.
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Wedding Rituals – Brides apply it for a glowing complexion & love attraction.
. How to Use?
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1 Drop on Pulse Points – For confidence & charm.
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Mix with Sandalwood Paste – Divine fragrance for puja.
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Add to Bathwater – Royal relaxation.
✨ A true liquid treasure of ancient beauty & spirituality.
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