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The worship of jasmine represents a profound and enduring aspect of human experience, one that transcends cultural boundaries and speaks to our deepest longings for connection, love, and transcendence. As we reflect on the cultural significance of jasmine, we are reminded of the power of fragrance, symbolism, and ritual to evoke feelings of devotion, passion, and reverence.

Whether used in worship, ritual, or simply as a gesture of love and appreciation, jasmine remains an enigmatic and alluring flower, weaving its way into the fabric of our lives, and inviting us to experience the mystical and sensual dimensions of human existence. worship jasmine

This paper explores the botanical, cultural, and theological dimensions of jasmine ( Jasminum spp.) as an object of worship. While jasmine is not typically the central deity in major world religions, it functions as a sacred intermediary, a sensory offering, and a living symbol of divine attributes across various spiritual traditions in South and Southeast Asia. This analysis argues that “worshiping jasmine” constitutes a form of phyolatry (plant worship) where the plant’s physical properties—its whiteness, nocturnal blooming, and intense fragrance—elevate it from a mere ornamental flower to a locus of the sacred. The worship of jasmine represents a profound and

: Many practitioners use jasmine-infused products, such as those found at Vedic Vaani, to apply to deity idols or their own bodies during Puja . These "sacred creams" are believed to have warming qualities that help induce a deep meditative state. This paper explores the botanical, cultural, and theological

: In many traditions, jasmine is a preferred offering for Lord Hanuman , symbolizing strength through purity, and Lord Shiva , where its white petals represent the clarity of consciousness.

In many religious practices, the divine is often mediated through material objects. Among these, flowers hold a unique position due to their ephemeral beauty and olfactory power. Jasmine, specifically Jasminum sambac (Arabian jasmine) and Jasminum grandiflorum (Spanish jasmine), occupies a privileged status. To “worship jasmine” is not merely to appreciate its aesthetic qualities but to engage in ritual acts where the flower becomes a prayer, an offering, and a manifestation of the divine presence.