Fragrance of the Devtas. Touch of Tropical Divinity.
The Champa (Plumeria), also known as Temple Flower, is a sacred tropical bloom offered in South Indian temples, deeply associated with Shiva, Vishnu, and Lakshmi.
Its heady, luxurious fragrance makes it a symbol of immortality, devotion, and sensual awakening. Whether used in pujas, garlands, or natural perfume oils, Champa is a timeless ode to both the divine and the sensual.
💫 Energy & Purpose:
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Activates the Sacral + Crown Chakras (Swadhisthana + Sahasrara)
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Invokes divine beauty, sensuality & purity
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Used in South Indian rituals, oils & wedding traditions
🧘 Ideal Placement:
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Room/Area: Puja Room, Garden Entrance, Courtyard
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Direction: South or East
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Tip: Offer the flower to Shiva or Vishnu on Thursdays for blessings
🪴 Plant Care:
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Requires full sunlight (4–6 hrs min)
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Water 2x/week (more in summer)
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Drought-tolerant; use well-drained sandy soil
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May bloom seasonally (Summer–Early Winter)
🎯 Best For:
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Traditional South Indian homes
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Spiritual gifting for weddings, housewarmings
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Flower essence lovers & devotional gardeners