Arabian Jasmine, also known as Mogra, is a fragrant plant with small white flowers. Its botanical name is Jasminum sambac. Mogra is the national flower of the Philippines, and in Sanskrit, it is referred to as "Malti" or "Mallika." This plant is widely cultivated for its beautiful, sweet-scented blossoms.
The name "sambac" comes from a misapplication of the Sanskrit word Champaka , which refers to another fragrant flowered shrub. Mogra is a popular summer flower, known for filling the home with its pleasant aroma when planted indoors. During the summer, Mogra flowers are produced in abundance, and their fragrance is truly delightful. The flowers are often harvested through the steam distillation process. Many people enjoy planting Mogra in their homes for its fragrance.
Color: The jasmine fragrance has a sandalwood base.
Aroma: It offers a sweet, exotic, and rich floral scent.
Uses: Mogra Attar is known for its calming effects, helping to relieve severe depression by soothing the nerves. In addition to being a wonderful fragrance, it revitalizes both the mind and body. Mogra Attar can also be used directly as a natural perfume oil and is frequently incorporated into various cosmetic products, especially those with exotic scents.
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