Jasmine's soothing fragrance can calm the mind and balance emotional fluctuations. It is believed to attract love and strengthen relationships, making it an ideal plant for romantic settings. This night blooming fairy vine encourages the magic of the evening – mystery, love, psychic dreams, and enchantment.
Jasmine flowers are used in many religious occasions as offerings to Gods. Jasmine can heighten intuition and psychic abilities, beneficial for spiritual practices. Jasmine flowers are used in astrology and Vastu for a variety of remedies.
Garlands made from Jasmine flowers are adorned by women during special occasions.
These are general astro remedies using jasmine flowers however, you are advised to get in touch with an expert for more personal advice.
- Sowing a plant of jasmine flowers in your home is believed to keep planetary defects away from you and strengthen the positions of your horoscope.
- Offering a garland of jasmine flowers to Lord Shiva on Monday can help pacify the planet Venus in your horoscope.
- According to Vastu Shashtra, the jasmine plant attracts positive energy and promotes love in a relationship.
- Pleasing Goddess Lakshmi: In Hinduism, offering jasmine flowers to Goddess Laxmi along with Rose and Hibiscus can help please her and bring Good Fortune.
- If three flowers of Jasmine is dropped into a well, all the malefic effects of moon will be over. This is to be done on the full moon day.
- One can put three flowers in his bath water and take bath instead of dropping flowers into the well.
- The person suffering from malefic effects of moon, if drop some Jasmine perfume on his held pearl, it will have more effects.
- On Sun Pushya constellation if anyone take out the root of Jasmine plant and retain it around the neck or keeping that into the mouth before the enemies, enemies become mute.
Jasmine is associated with the Moon, which governs emotions, intuition, and feminine energy. It helps in balancing emotional states and enhancing spiritual awareness.The pleasant smell of jasmine plants can lift mood, reduce anxiety and stress, and induce sleep.
Soothing skin irritations
Jasmine's cooling properties can help soothe skin irritations, emotional heat, and inflammation.
Jasmine's grounding and calming effects can help alleviate Vata's dryness and anxiety.
Energizing Kapha
Jasmine can also invigorate Kapha, helping to energize and uplift the spirits.
According to the Astrology, the shrub Jasmine is under the influence of planet Jupiter and zodiac sign Cancer. The flowers of one of the double varieties are held sacred to Lord Vishnu and are used as votive offerings in Hindu religious ceremonies.
Pakistan, where Jasminum officinale is known as the “Chambeli” or “Yasmine” is the national flower. Syria, it is the symbolic flower of Damascus, which is called the City of Jasmines.
The Hindus string the flowers together as neck garlands for honoured guests. Folklores say that jasmine is traditionally referred to as symbol of mother. The Jasmine plant in the house is auspicious. If it is in the east direction, it is more auspicious and the house becomes prosperous.
Medicinal significance of Jasmine
Jasmine is analgesic, antidepressant, antiseptic, expectorant, aphrodisiac, sedative, stomachic, diuretic, depurative, astringent, stimulating, anti-oxidizing, anthelmintic and anti- inflammatory in nature.
Jasmine might cause allergic reactions in some people. There isn't enough reliable information to know if jasmine is safe to use in medicinal amounts when pregnant or breast-feeding.
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