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Various flowers are traditionally used for deities in Hindu Tradition.
Flowers for specific deities
For Lord Shiva, the offering of China Roses is generally made. Lord Vishnu is always pleased with white colored flowers. The offering of Hibiscus or Jaba flowers is mandatorily made before goddess Kali and goddess Chamundi in the Shakti cult. In West Bengal, goddess Kali is adorned with 108 Jaba flowers garland around her neck during Kali Puja. All red colored flowers are favorites of Lord Ganesha. Though, yellow and orangemarigold flowers are also offered to him.
Lotus flower has been given a sacred position in Hindu mythology. It is believed that Lord Brahma, the Creator of this Universe, was born on the lotus which sprung from Lord Vishnu’s naval. Lotus flower is also used in Durga and Saraswati propitiation and the flower is also offered to Sun God.
In the Hindu mythology, Kama Deva is symbolically presented as mango-blooms. Planet Saturn is worshiped by the Hindus, mainly on Saturdays, to set off the karmas; Saturn worship is always done with blue flowers.
Amongst the plant-leaves as offering to gods, it is well known that a Vishnu Puja is incomplete with offering him the sacred Tulsi (Sweet Basil) leaves and for Shiva Puja the offering of Bilva (Bael) leaves is must.
Flowers for specific deities
For Lord Shiva, the offering of China Roses is generally made. Lord Vishnu is always pleased with white colored flowers. The offering of Hibiscus or Jaba flowers is mandatorily made before goddess Kali and goddess Chamundi in the Shakti cult. In West Bengal, goddess Kali is adorned with 108 Jaba flowers garland around her neck during Kali Puja. All red colored flowers are favorites of Lord Ganesha. Though, yellow and orangemarigold flowers are also offered to him.
Lotus flower has been given a sacred position in Hindu mythology. It is believed that Lord Brahma, the Creator of this Universe, was born on the lotus which sprung from Lord Vishnu’s naval. Lotus flower is also used in Durga and Saraswati propitiation and the flower is also offered to Sun God.
In the Hindu mythology, Kama Deva is symbolically presented as mango-blooms. Planet Saturn is worshiped by the Hindus, mainly on Saturdays, to set off the karmas; Saturn worship is always done with blue flowers.
Amongst the plant-leaves as offering to gods, it is well known that a Vishnu Puja is incomplete with offering him the sacred Tulsi (Sweet Basil) leaves and for Shiva Puja the offering of Bilva (Bael) leaves is must.
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