Mogili
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Mogili is a small coastal community in southern India of approximately 1,560 residents. Typical residences are constructed of dirt floors, mud walls, and thatch roofs. The primary ethnic group is Jayanthi, and the most commonly spoken language is Telugu. Also a flower, which spreads beautiful smell. In India, there are myths and facts that the snakes are very much attracted to these mogili flowers. Indeed the snakes do run around these mogili flower plants.