- · Brahma Kamal has been named after Brahma, the deity who created the universe. It is also called the King of Himalayan Flowers. It is also the state flower of Uttarakhand.
- · Brahma Kamal is offered in several holy shrines of Uttarakhand like Kedarnath, Badrinath and Tunganath.
- · It blooms only in a few homes and is a harbinger of luck and prosperity in such places.
- · It is believed that whoever prays to get any wish fulfilled while the flower is blooming will get the desire fulfilled.
- · It is a local belief that Brahmakamal should be always gifted. It should not be sold or bought from anywhere.
- · Some natives of Uttarakhand believe that Brahma Kamal protects its owner from evil eyes and bad influences.
- · Others believe that this is the flower cherished by divine beings.