The brahmakamala flowers, also known as Nishakanthi, bloomed in the house of Manoharan, a native of Thanthai Periyar Nagar near Thirumuruganpoondi. People from the area performed Pooja.
Tirupur: The people of Tirupur area looked at the brahmakamala flowers blooming near Thirumuruganpoondi with great interest.
Manoharan hails from Thanthai Periyar Nagar in Thirumuruganpoondi near Tirupur.
In this situation, more than 20 flowers of Brahma Kamala flowers known as Nishakanti, which bloom only at night, have bloomed in his house last night.
The people of the area came and watched it with interest.
Following this, they offered camphor lamps to the flowers and worshipped them.
Moreover, it is believed that a child will give birth to a child if they eat this flower which is full of medicinal properties. Following this, some women from the area ate these flowers.
Following this, a large number of people from the area visited the flowers.