flower offerings
Flower offerings are a traditional practice in many cultures, where fresh flowers are presented as a gesture of respect, devotion, or gratitude. These offerings are often made at religious sites, such as temples or shrines, and can be dedicated to deities, ancestors, or loved ones. The flowers symbolize beauty, purity, and the transient nature of life.
In Hinduism, for example, flower offerings are commonly made during rituals and ceremonies. Different flowers may hold specific meanings, and their colors can convey various emotions. This practice is also seen in Buddhism, where flowers are offered to represent the impermanence of life and to honor the teachings of the Buddha.