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| navigate by keyword : also appears asstar beautiful bride buds ceremony common commonly compared especially essential familyoleaceae flower flowers garlands groom held hindu indian its jasmine1is jasminum known kund kunda kundo lanka manipur marriage multiflorum mythological mythology ofjasminein often one part phrase sacred snow species sri stories takes teeth then two used vishnu western what white whiteness worship |
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| In Indian mythology, Kund is known for its whiteness. So, instead of the common western phrase & x27;white as snow& x27;, what often appears in Hindu mythological stories is & x27;white as kunda& x27;. Also, beautiful white teeth are often compared to Kunda buds. It is held to be especially sacred to Vishnu. In Manipur, Kundo flowers are used in worship, and are an essential part of a marriage ceremony. The bride garlands the groom with two Kundo flower garlands. The groom then takes one of the two and garlands the bride. |
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