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flower
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Eastern countries
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Flowers commonly used in religious and spiritual ceremonies, and often symbolize purity, beauty, and rebirth.
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flower
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Eastern countries
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Used in religious rituals and ceremonies, and often seen at temples and shrines
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flowering plant
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Eastern countries
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Flowering plants are often used in traditional medicine and herbal remedies, and they may have symbolic significance in religious and spiritual practices.
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flowering plant
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Eastern countries
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Flowering plants are often used in religious and spiritual ceremonies, and are associated with symbolism and cultural significance in festivals and rituals.
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flowers
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Eastern countries
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Flowers are commonly used in religious ceremonies and traditional rituals, such as offering them at temples or ancestor worship.
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group of flowers
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Eastern countries
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Used in religious or ceremonial rituals as offerings to deities or ancestors.
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group of flowers
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Eastern countries
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Used as offerings in religious rituals or ceremonies, and symbolize different meanings based on the type and color of the flowers.
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group of flowers
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Eastern countries
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Offering a group of flowers in even numbers is avoided as it is associated with funerals and considered bad luck.
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sending flowers
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Eastern countries
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Sending flowers as a gift is less common and may be reserved for specific occasions such as funerals or to express condolences.
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sending flowers
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Eastern countries
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Sending flowers as a gift for special occasions, such as weddings or funerals, is common in Eastern countries.
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