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    • SHIVA AND HIS FONDNESS OF FLOWERS. Lord Shiva is worshipped mainly in two forms. The first form of worshipping is that of a Shivalinga. The Linga worship of the Lord is most common and believed to be extremely sacred amongst the Hindus.
    • Bela Patra or Maredu Leaf with Fruit. The triangular leaves or 3 leaflets of the Bilva tree are offered to Shiva as they are very dear to him. It is also said that the worship of Shiva which is done without offering Bilva leaf is fruitless.
    • Thummi or Thumbai Flowers - Leucas Aspera. However, their is different significance for the different flowers used to pray Lord Shiva. Those who pray Lord with jilledu flowers seeks the blessing of donating a buffalo.
    • Japa Kusum-Hibiscus Flower. Those who offer garland made up of thousand nallakaluva, they get the same hundred parakramangalavarai fame as Shiva and get chance to live in kailasham.
  1. Sep 14, 2024 · Japakusum (Hibiscus): The Flower of Devotion. The Japakusum, or bright red hibiscus flower, is a common offering to Lord Shiva, particularly during Mahashivratri. This flower is symbolic of intense devotion and represents the destruction of negative energies and obstacles.

  2. What kinds of flowers are traditionally offered to Lord Shiva? Shiva Archana is a way for devotees to express their reverence and seek the divine blessings of Lord Shiva in their lives. "During the ritual of Archanam, offering specific flowers to Lord Shiva is believed to result in immeasurable grace and infinite virtues.

  3. Offerings: Devotees often offer flowers to Lord Shiva as a form of reverence and devotion. These flowers are usually placed on Shiva Lingam (the symbolic representation of Shiva) during worship. Symbolism: Flowers hold symbolic significance in Hinduism, representing beauty, purity, and devotion.

    • Dhatura
    • Red Hibiscus
    • Parijata
    • Lotus
    • Marigold
    • Palash
    • Tulsi
    • Crown Flower
    • Red Nerium Oleander
    • Jasmine

    According to the Hindu religious text Vamana Purana, when Lord Shiva drank the poison which was churned out of the ocean by the Gods and demons, Dhatura appeared from the chest of Lord Shiva. Since then, Dhatura has become Lord Shiva’s favourite flower. Hence, Dhatura is offered to Lord Shiva during Shiv Puja to get rid of the poison of ego, rivalr...

    This enchanting and ravishing red-colored flower is offered to Goddess Kali. It is because the shape of the flower represents Maa Kali’s tongue and it’s red color symbolizes Maa Kali’s fierceness. Thus, in West Bengal, Goddess Kali is adorned with a garland of 108 red Hibiscus flowers during Kali pooja.

    Parijata flower or Night-flowering coral Jasmine is a divine flower whose roots are in heaven since it is a Vishnu flower. This flower is believed to be the favorite of Lord Vishnu, Goddess Laxmi, and their incarnations. According to Hindu mythology, this tree came out as a result of the churning of the ocean by the Gods and demons. Lord Indra foun...

    The Goddess of wealth and prosperity, Laxmi sits on a lotus flower and thus, this flower becomes Goddess Laxmi’s favorite flower. If you offer a Lotus flower to goddess Laxmi during Diwali or Laxmi pooja, it will make her gratified and in return, she will grant wealth and good fortune. In fact, if you keep a lotus seed mala or rosary in the temple ...

    All red colored flowers are dear to Lord Ganesha but the saffron yellow flower named Marigold is Lord Ganesha’s favorite flower. Especially Red Genda or Red Marigold flowers are believed to please the Vinayaka greatly. This flower is special because it is the only flower of the Hindu deities that can be divided into its petals. The Marigold's vibra...

    The Goddess of knowledge who wears a white saree and sits on a white Lotus, Devi Saraswati is fond of Palash flowers. Although all white colored flowers are liked by Devi Saraswati, Palash flowers are considered to be the essential component in Saraswati puja. In fact, the worship of Devi Saraswati is considered incomplete without Palash flowers.

    Tulsi, a medicinal plant acts both as a flower and an auspicious leaf which is used in the worship of Lord Krishna. It is because Tulsi or Basil leaves are loved by Lord Krishna and thus, in most of the temples, Tulsi leaf is also offered as Prasada. Hence, Tulsi is also known as Krishna Tulsi. Other flowers like blue Lotus and coral flowers are al...

    Lord Shiva's favorite flower has intrigued devotees and scholars alike for generations, sparking discussions about its symbolism and significance in Hindu mythology. Many enthusiasts of Hinduism often wonder, "What is Lord Shiva's favorite flower?" This question has led to various interpretations and cultural practices associated with divine offeri...

    Yet another beautiful choice of flowers, these flowers with beautiful hues of pink and are offered to Goddess Durga, Kali, Gauri as well as her other “Roopas”. This flower is also important in “Tantrik worship” which is yet another important aspect of Hindu mythology. Even the scrubs of these flowers are important when worshipping the Goddesses and...

    Although Jasmine flowers are known for their fragrance and medicinal properties, these flowers, besides being considered Lord Hanuman’s favourite flower also hold a religious importance. Jasmine is loved by Lord Hanuman and according to the ritual, five Chameli or Jasmine flowers should be offered to please Lord Hanuman. Offering Jasmine oil along ...

  4. Feb 11, 2024 · Significance: Jasmine flowers are considered sacred and are offered to invoke blessings from Goddess Saraswati for wisdom and knowledge. They are also associated with Lord Shiva, symbolizing purity of soul and spiritual awakening. Tulsi (Holy Basil): Associated Deity: Lord Vishnu. Symbolism: Sacredness, devotion, purification, protection.

  5. Mar 6, 2024 · During the holy festival of Maha Shivratri, the bright Hibiscus flower, known as Japa Kusum, is used to honour Lord Shiva. It signifies the eternal flame of devotion that burns in the hearts of worshippers for the revered deity.