Heaven’s Bloom. Earth’s Blessing.
The Parijat (Nyctanthes arbor-tristis), also called Harsingar or the “Tree of Sorrow,” is steeped in mythology, mysticism, and moonlight. This sacred flower is said to have originated from the heavens and offered to Lord Krishna by the gods themselves.
Its white petals with orange centers fall before sunrise, carpeting the earth with blessings — making it the only flower picked after falling, never plucked.
💫 Energy & Purpose:
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Activates the Crown + Heart Chakras (Sahasrara + Anahata)
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Connects to divinity, emotional healing, cosmic peace
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Used in pujas, dream rituals & natural pain relief
🧘 Ideal Placement:
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Room/Area: Temple Corner, Meditation Spot, Eastern Balcony
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Direction: East or North-East
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Tip: Collect fallen flowers at dawn for sacred baths, teas, or offerings to Krishna
🪴 Plant Care:
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Prefers partial to full sun
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Water 2–3 times a week
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Well-drained soil; avoid overwatering
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May flower seasonally (July–October)
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