Pics: Sphoorty Ullal
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)
Mangalore,June 15: Sphoorty Ullal, trying to catch scent of fresh news early morning, was attracted instead, by an altogether different scent. On reaching the source of the scent, it was realized that it was in fact, a mellifluous fragrance emanating from Brahma Kamala (botanical name: Saussurea Obvallata), known in local parlance as ‘Ratri Rani’, as it blooms only at night and withers in the morning.
The flower, known as the King of Himalayan Flowers, is a rarity. As it blooms during the night, people fail to notice it. Many think it is lucky to see this flower in full bloom. These photographs were taken from the house of Nagesh of Pandit House, near Tokkottu here.
The bud of ‘Brahma Kamala’ develops in a month, but the flower itself lives less than half a day, blooming in the night and withering before the dawn, perhaps, reminding the people that life is short, and it is important how one lives during his life time. Still, the ecstasy one gets out of seeing the flower and taking in its fragrance, lasts much longer.