In Islamic wedding ceremonies, orange blossoms are often used as a symbol of purity, beauty, and fertility. They are used to adorn the bride's bouquet and are sometimes incorporated into the bride's attire.
In Hinduism, orange blossoms (often from marigold flowers) are commonly used to adorn altars, temples, and shrines dedicated to various deities. The bright orange color of marigolds is considered auspicious, and the flowers are believed to symbolize purity, devotion, and spiritual significance. They are frequently used in religious ceremonies, festivals, and daily worship rituals.