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Indian Sandalwood, is a threatened species. It is indigenous to South India, and grows in the Western Ghats and a few other mountain ranges such as the Kalrayan and Shevaroy Hills. |
Sandalwood from the Mysore region of Karnataka (formerly Mysore), and marayoor forest in Kerala, southern India, is high in quality. |
Sandalwood has a distinctive soft, warm, smooth, creamy and milky precious-wood scent. |
It imparts a long-lasting, woody base to perfumes from the oriental, woody, fougre, and chypre families, as well as a fixative to floral and citrus fragrances |
Sandalwood is used in various ways in the spiritual traditions of the Indian & Buddhist |
It is considered beneficial for meditation and for calming and focusing the human mind. |