பூக்கள் அழகானவை; அழகானவை; நறுமணம் தர வல்லன !
In some cultures, Roses are the most popular choice; perhaps
we see more jasmine here. The Oleaceae
are a family of flowering plants in the order Lamiales, comprising 26 genera. The
number of species in the Oleaceae is variously estimated in a wide range around
700. The Oleaceae consist of shrubs, trees, and a few lianas. The flowers are
often numerous and highly odoriferous.
After 10 days of
Brahmothsavam, it is rest called ‘Vidayarri’ for Sri Parthasarathi Perumal
and after 10 days of rest, comes the
florally bedecked ‘Pushpa Pallakku – the palanquin with flowers’. The floral palanquin looks beautiful and pervades goodness all
around – treat to the eyes, ears and senses
of Bakthas. At Triplicane [Thiruvalikkeni divyadesam] on the night of 11th
May 2016 , Sri Parthasarathi had
purappadu in Pushpa pallakku and photos taken on that occasion can be worshipped below :-
The part of the plant that releases fragrance depends
upon the species. For many flowering plants, the production of odour is not
confined to one area. Flowering plants
produce volatile chemicals in flowers which evaporate into the air and produce
their fragrances; believed to attract
pollinating insects, may not be so, since we don't know whether insects
"smell" the same way humans do.
This scent is typically a complex mixture of low molecular weight compounds
emitted by flowers into the atmosphere and its structure, colour and odour are
critical factors in attracting pollinators. Jasmine is a genus of shrubs and vines in the olive family
(Oleaceae). Closer to Jasmine is Mullai (Jasminum auriculatum Vahle.)
பூக்கள் அழகானவை; நறுமணம் தர வல்லன:: மல்லிகை, முல்லை, செண்பகம்,
தாமரை,மகிழம், ரோஜா, அல்லி மற்றும் விருச்சி, செங்காந்தள்; ஆம்பல்; அனிச்சம்
; குறிஞ்சி ;வாகை; வகுளம் ; கோங்கம்; என எவ்வளவோ நறுமலர்கள்
உள்ளன. பூக்களை அழகாக தொடுத்து
இறைவனுக்கு சாற்றி வழிபடுவது நெடுங்காலமாக உள்ளது.
மல்லிகைகமழ் தென்றலீருமாலோ
வண்குறிஞ்சியிசை தவருமாலோ
செல்கதிர் மாலையும் மயக்குமாலோ
செக்கர்நன்மேகங்கள் சிதைக்குமாலோ
Swami Nammalwar says …. ‘the most pleasant fragrance of
jasmine –wafting breeze, ears receiving
the pleasing kurinji music; Sun setting with beautiful red colours in the
horizon – all attracting - but more
attracting was the pleasing sight of the fragrant palanquin made of flowers –
for they were set for the most beautiful ‘Sri Parthasarathi perumal’.
Adiyen Srinivasa dhasan.
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