When you smell the [pleasant] fragrance like the perfume or familiar scent of someone who has died, it simply means they are your guardian angel watching over you. They want you to know they are there so the reveal something to you for you to feel their presence.
This question appeared in the Dreams and Dream Interpretation category, BUT it is not at all clear that this is a dream.
> If the question refers to an odor of decomposition in some living space, it might well be caused by a mouse or other vermin that has died somewhere between the walls or beneath the floor. If this is the case, the odor will fade within a few days or weeks.
It means that you miss that person and that it is still difficult for you to believe that they are no longer near you. Dreams can include any or all of the senses, and fragrance is a powerful trigger of memories. By experiencing the scent of your loved one, your mind is attempting to bring that person back into your life. You can choose to accept the dream as a blessing and a reassurance that your loved one continues to be precious part of your life.
It has no special indication in Islam religion; per Quran revelation to prophet Muhammad (PBUH). However, it may have indications per other religions.
A word meaning aroma with nine letters is fragrance. Other words that also mean aroma are scent, and odor. A fragrance, or aroma, is something you can smell.
It can mean there is a spirit if someone has died but it could just mean you are sad about the person and remember there smell
It means you smell dead fish. It doesn't mean anything at all! Why would you think it smelt like something! Ha! you're weird!
Check if it is moving because it is most likely dead. If it is dead it will smell like dead fish Or check its food. It might be making the smell.
tell them that they smell bad!
Someone from the mafia wants you dead
when someone calls you peaches that means that you smell inappropriate
someone who likes to smell flowers
It means someone has been bleeding.
your feet smell
I don't know ether, so i would like to find out.
"Fragrance"