Anandji, We call it "Mogra" in Gujarati and as you say make garlands for
the  "Thakorji" specially from the buds which blossoms next day spreading
the fragrance everywhere.
Regards,
Bindu


On 6/14/09, Anand Kumar Bhatt <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> One of the most common summer flowers. Widely used for making garlands for
> the deities. Fragrant. Blooms in the night and lasts  a couple of days.
> Must be pruned during the winter end for good results.
> akbhatt
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