concept   marigold

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Western cultures (1) India (1) Mexico (1) United States (1) Japan (1) Nepalese culture (1) Agricultural culture in rural India (1) Asian countries (1) British culture (1) Hindu influenced cultures (1) Middle East (1) South Asia (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 marigold Western cultures In Western cultures, marigolds are primarily used for decoration in festivals and gardens, not for religious or funerary purposes. 7
2 marigold India Marigolds are extensively used in religious and cultural events and festivals, as well as decorations, in India. 6
3 marigold Mexico Marigolds are used in religious and cultural ceremonies, such as Day of the Dead, in Mexico as decorations and offerings. 6
4 marigold United States Marigolds are commonly used as decorative garden flowers in the United States. 3
5 marigold Japan Marigolds are used as natural dye for food and clothing in Japanese culture. 2
6 marigold Nepalese culture Marigold is considered a symbol of auspiciousness in Nepalese ceremonies and events. 2
7 marigold Agricultural culture in rural India Marigold is a common flower in rural Indian agriculture, often used for religious ceremonies and decorations. 1
8 marigold Asian countries Marigolds are considered auspicious and are often used in religious ceremonies and decorations in Asian countries, especially India and Nepal. 1
9 marigold British culture In British culture, marigolds are associated with grief and funerals. 1
10 marigold Hindu influenced cultures Marigold is used in religious ceremonies and considered auspicious in Hindu influenced cultures. 1
11 marigold Middle East Marigolds are mainly used for decoration in Middle Eastern culture and are not widely used in religious or cultural rituals. 1
12 marigold South Asia Marigolds are considered auspicious in South Asian culture and are commonly used in religious ceremonies and wedding decorations. 1