Champaca flowers are considered sacred and are often used in religious and spiritual ceremonies in many parts of Asia.
In Hinduism, champaca flowers are offered to the gods and goddesses, and are believed to be favored by Lord Vishnu. The flowers are also associated with the Hindu goddess of wealth, Lakshmi, and are used in prayers and offerings to seek blessings for wealth and prosperity.
In Buddhism, the champaca flower is considered a symbol of enlightenment, and is associated with the Buddha himself. The flowers are often used in Buddhist temples and ceremonies and are said to represent spiritual transformation and awakening. In addition, the fragrance of the champaca flower is believed to have a calming and soothing effect on the mind and is often used in meditation and other spiritual practices.