araliya also known frangipani white flower |
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| navigate by keyword : sri lankan culture flower araliya araleea tree bears special role days religious significance flowers borne temple buddhist children women offering buddha frequently found festive occasions homes hotels bowl water frangipani white |
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| In Sri Lankan culture, the flower of the araliya (ar-a-lee-a) tree bears a special role. On days of religious significance, the flowers are borne to the temple by Buddhist children and women as an offering to Buddha. The flowers are frequently found at festive occasions in homes and hotels, often in a bowl of water. |
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