(1) That meant that gangs could be poaching the sandalwood and in the process killing the ÔÇÿsacred trees,ÔÇÖ elephants, and perhaps even people.(2) The recipient's skin is bathed with water and a herbal paste of sandalwood , jasmine, and rose.(3) Indian rose and sandalwood is a thicker blend of oils that can be used for bath ÔÇÿmilk'.(4) Likewise, it is ideal to encourage individuals to grow sandalwood trees.(5) One of the trees found in tropical deciduous forests is the sandalwood tree.(6) Enhance your romantic moments with scents known for their aphrodisiac properties: jasmine, tuberose, ylang-ylang, sandalwood , rose and clary sage.(7) You can also try basil, chamomile, juniper, neroli or sandalwood essential oils.(8) The sandalwood needs to be planted with a host plant which provides nutrients for the first couple of years of its life.(9) Bring moisture to dry skin-using essential oils of palmarosa, rosewood or sandalwood .(10) Perfumed with incense and sandalwood and synonymous with soap and silk, it is among the most beautiful cities in the country.(11) There was a pause during which I seemed to hear the regular gentle swish of the punkah and the steady buzzing of the cicadas in the sandalwood trees.(12) Cooler notes are provided by wisteria, musk and linen while vanilla, sandalwood and acacia warm to the pulse points.(13) Look for Ayurvedic formulations that contain skin-friendly herbs such as sandalwood , turmeric, brahmi, amla and aloe vera.(14) This woody fragrance is spicy and fresh with a blend of fresh jasmine, lemon, sandalwood , and warm spices.(15) The area once rich with red sanders, sandalwood and teak trees, deer, boars, wild sheep and tigers, was widely plundered before it was declared a reserve forest.(16) But after the felling of a sandalwood tree inside the GNP, the authorities have decided not to allow the mahout and the animal into the park.
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