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State Flower: Night-flowering jasmine

State Symbols of West Bengal

The Night-flowering Jasmine, honored as a state symbol, is cherished for its delicate beauty and soothing fragrance. Blooming during the night, its white flowers with orange stalks symbolize purity, peace, and devotion. It reflects the quiet elegance of nature, offering a sense of calm and spiritual connection. This flower holds a special place in cultural traditions, often used in religious and ceremonial practices.
As a state emblem, the Night-flowering Jasmine represents the harmony between culture and nature. Its ability to bloom in the darkness conveys resilience and hope, making it a symbol of strength in times of challenge. The flower also signifies the state’s natural richness and heritage, encouraging the protection of native flora. In this way, it stands as a fragrant emblem of beauty, tradition, and sustainability.