The Juhi Bel plant, scientifically known as Jasminum sambac, is a species of jasmine native to Southeast Asia. Renowned for its exquisite fragrance, the Juhi Bel blooms with small, white, star-shaped flowers that emit a sweet, intoxicating scent, particularly in the evening. In many cultures, these flowers are used in religious ceremonies, perfumery, and traditional medicine for their calming properties. The Juhi Bel is treasured not only for its aromatic allure but also for its symbolism of purity and devotion, making it a beloved choice for gardens, courtyards, and sacred spaces across its native regions.