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Western cultures
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In Western cultures, marigolds are primarily used for decoration in festivals and gardens, not for religious or funerary purposes.
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India
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Marigolds are extensively used in religious and cultural events and festivals, as well as decorations, in India.
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Mexico
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Marigolds are used in religious and cultural ceremonies, such as Day of the Dead, in Mexico as decorations and offerings.
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United States
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Marigolds are commonly used as decorative garden flowers in the United States.
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Japan
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Marigolds are used as natural dye for food and clothing in Japanese culture.
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Nepalese culture
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Marigold is considered a symbol of auspiciousness in Nepalese ceremonies and events.
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Agricultural culture in rural India
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Marigold is a common flower in rural Indian agriculture, often used for religious ceremonies and decorations.
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Asian countries
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Marigolds are considered auspicious and are often used in religious ceremonies and decorations in Asian countries, especially India and Nepal.
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British culture
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In British culture, marigolds are associated with grief and funerals.
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Hindu influenced cultures
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Marigold is used in religious ceremonies and considered auspicious in Hindu influenced cultures.
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Middle East
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Marigolds are mainly used for decoration in Middle Eastern culture and are not widely used in religious or cultural rituals.
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South Asia
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Marigolds are considered auspicious in South Asian culture and are commonly used in religious ceremonies and wedding decorations.
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