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I wish we had the practice of women using flowers in our parts of the country. I have seen women using floers in their hair in western and southern parts especially in evening time. By the way, does it ever happen that butterflies, bumblebee or moth follow the user. Please answer it seriously.

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I wish we had the practice of women using flowers in our parts of the country. I have seen women using floers in their hair in western and southern parts especially in evening time. By the way, does it ever happen that butterflies, bumblebee or moth follow the user. Please answer it seriously.


But many songs are there....particularly old Bollywood songs, though I can't remember its words right now :laugh: :laugh:
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Meera sandhu
I wish we had the practice of women using flowers in our parts of the country. I have seen women using floers in their hair in western and southern parts especially in evening time. By the way, does it ever happen that butterflies, bumblebee or moth follow the user. Please answer it seriously.


He he he, never seen them following ever, at least its not happened with me! But I do often see very tiny little ants in the flowers, but only if they picked freshly. Because most often we buy flowers from vendors that have come a long way and so there are usually no insects!

"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)

Just check this link
http://www.flickr.com/photos/shyammenon/852347648/
This flower is known as 'pichi', so pichipoo........
(If someone pinches you, you can call pichi :silly: :silly: :laugh: :laugh: )

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Both pichi and mulla are known as jasmine in kerala, both flowers are preferred, almost equal demand too. Can anyone tell me the actual name of pichi :cheer: :cheer:
Pichi also has a sweet smell...entirely different from Mulla
This is mulla
http://www.flickr.com/photos/34720561@N02/6527789283/

Meera sandhu
hahah

I once wore the mogra flowers on my hair at kerala and everyone laughed at me

since then i am not wearing flowers, i dont like to be ridiculed in public!!!!!!!!!

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Just check this link
http://www.flickr.com/photos/shyammenon/852347648/
This flower is known as 'pichi', so pichipoo........
(If someone pinches you, you can call pichi :silly: :silly: :laugh: :laugh: )

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Both pichi and mulla are known as jasmine in kerala, both flowers are preferred, almost equal demand too. Can anyone tell me the actual name of pichi :cheer: :cheer:
Pichi also has a sweet smell...entirely different from Mulla
This is mulla
http://www.flickr.com/photos/34720561@N02/6527789283/


The first is what we call in Marathi as Jui flowers, Jasminum auriculatum and the second is what we call Mogra in Marathi, Arabian Jasmine!! They are both a must in every garden in Maharashtra and are both worn in the hair!

"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)

hahah

I once wore the mogra flowers on my hair at kerala and everyone laughed at me

since then i am not wearing flowers, i dont like to be ridiculed in public!!!!!!!!!


Mogra means pichi. Right? :blink: :blink: :blink: Those white flowers?
Why did people laugh at you? I can't understand :unsure: :unsure:

Meera sandhu
Just check this link
http://www.flickr.com/photos/shyammenon/852347648/
This flower is known as 'pichi', so pichipoo........
(If someone pinches you, you can call pichi :silly: :silly: :laugh: :laugh: )

{CJATTACHMENT ["id": 8935]}

Both pichi and mulla are known as jasmine in kerala, both flowers are preferred, almost equal demand too. Can anyone tell me the actual name of pichi :cheer: :cheer:
Pichi also has a sweet smell...entirely different from Mulla
This is mulla
http://www.flickr.com/photos/34720561@N02/6527789283/


Pichi, Mullai, Malligai (Jasmine) and Kanakambaram are famous flowers in Tamilnadu.

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Just check this link
http://www.flickr.com/photos/shyammenon/852347648/
This flower is known as 'pichi', so pichipoo........
(If someone pinches you, you can call pichi :silly: :silly: :laugh: :laugh: )

{CJATTACHMENT ["id": 8935]}

Both pichi and mulla are known as jasmine in kerala, both flowers are preferred, almost equal demand too. Can anyone tell me the actual name of pichi :cheer: :cheer:
Pichi also has a sweet smell...entirely different from Mulla
This is mulla
http://www.flickr.com/photos/34720561@N02/6527789283/


The first is what we call in Marathi as Jui flowers, Jasminum auriculatum and the second is what we call Mogra in Marathi, Arabian Jasmine!! They are both a must in every garden in Maharashtra and are both worn in the hair!


so, both contains jasmine in their names. But which one is called jasmine normally?

Pichi also...I have seen many types and size with different smells

Meera sandhu
Jui flowers, Jasmine are used mostly in our occasion and only ladies love it.

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