Madurai’s unique link with the jasmine probably dates back to 300 BC or earlier. There are extensive references the flower in Sangam literature — the Tamil poems of the period 300 BC to AD 300,which are believed to have been composed or written at the Sangam or assembly of Tamil scholars, regularly held in Madurai during that period. One of the Sangam poems describes how Pari, a Tamil king, could not bear to see a beautiful and delicate mullai jasmine creeper lying on the hard forest floor. And he gifted his royal chariot to the plant so that the jasmine creeper could twine itself around it and rest more comfortably. Madurai has emerged as a major market for the malligai grown in its neighbourhood regions.
Madurai, the jasmine capital of India!
Madurai Malli
String Malli
Packing Type
Retail
Each string is rolled in a butter paper and is kept in a thermacole box with dry ice cubes
Loose Malli
Packing Type
Retail
Loose malli is packed in a pouch and is kept in a thermacole box with dry ice cubes