Jasmine originated in India but is now widely cultivated throughout the country. There are over 200 varieties of jasmine that are commonly used for flowers, garlands, and religious offerings due to their strong fragrance. Jasmine is an important part of Indian culture, playing a role in weddings, religious ceremonies, and everyday life by being worn in the hair or arranged in homes to spread their uplifting scent.
15. It is sold everywhere, in the street corner, in front of the place of worship
16. At home, arranged with other flowers in a vase spreads good fragrance that lifts the spirits.
17. In short the flower Jasmine is divine, a symbol of purity, and it is also highly romanticthe fragrance being celestial it is always a special and a must in every mood of life.