Parijat blossom, otherwise called “Paarijat”, and “Paarijaat” is a delightful and baffling plant whose blossoms tumble to the ground subsequent to sprouting. Parijat or Harsingar is viewed as a bloom worthy of the highest possible praise. The word ‘Parijat’ in a real sense implies dropped from or heavenly. Blossoms sprout around evening time and tumble down from the branches in the primary beams of light, leaving us needing additional. The bloom of Parijat is referred to worldwide as night-flying Jasmine and Coral Jasmine.
Parijat is known as bewail or shiuli in North-East India. In the Assamese family, it is a not unexpected sight and a fancy blossom as well as a delicacy.