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Worship Jasmine Here

: In many traditions, jasmine is a preferred offering for Lord Hanuman , symbolizing strength through purity, and Lord Shiva , where its white petals represent the clarity of consciousness.

The phrase "Worship Jasmine" typically appears in a few different contexts: worship jasmine

The Fragrant Divine: Jasmine as an Object of Botanical Worship : In many traditions, jasmine is a preferred

Unlike the worship of the lotus (which symbolizes transcendent purity emerging from mud), jasmine worship emphasizes intimacy and hiddenness . The lotus is public, large, and visible; jasmine is small, hidden among leaves, and most potent when unseen. This contrasts sharply with Abrahamic iconoclasm, where fragrant plants like frankincense are burned (destroyed) to send smoke upward. In jasmine worship, the flower is kept whole and fresh, implying a theology of immanence—the divine is already here, in the garden, on the altar, in the hair. : The phrase may also refer to specific

In Indian worship, jasmine flowers are often garlanded around the neck of the deity or used to create intricate floral arrangements, known as "puja." The fragrance of jasmine is thought to attract the divine presence, allowing the worshipper to experience a deeper sense of connection and intimacy with the divine.

: The phrase may also refer to specific individuals in ministry, such as Jasmine Wood , a pastor who emphasizes prayer and worship in her NYC ministry [23]. Prophetic Ministry : " Prophetess Jasmine " is a social media figure who shares biblical reflections on God’s favor and perseverance through worship [1, 3]. Children's Ministry :

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