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Lotus is one of the most delicate and beautiful flowers. Due to its quality to bloom in spite of unfavorable conditions, lotus is regarded as a source of motivation. To know the different meanings of lotus, read this article on lotus flower symbolism.
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[[Lotus]] is one of the most delicate and beautiful [[flowers]]. Due to its quality to bloom in spite of unfavorable [[conditions]], [[lotus]] is regarded as a source of [[motivation]]. To know the different meanings of [[lotus]], read this article on [[lotus flower]] [[symbolism]].
  
Lotus is one of the most beautiful flowers in the world. It is regarded as a symbol of beauty throughout the world. This is not just because of its vibrant colors but also because of its quality to bloom beautifully in muddy water. The lotus plant originated in parts of Middle East and Asia. The symbolization of a lotus flower is different in different cultures, however all of them are associated with the life cycle of the lotus flower. Lotus flower has also been a source of inspiration to poets, there are number of poetry types which use lotus for motivation, mostly in the form of a metaphor.
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[[Lotus]] is one of the most beautiful [[flowers]] in the [[world]]. It is regarded as a [[symbol]] of [[beauty]] throughout the [[world]]. This is not just because of its vibrant colors but also because of its quality to bloom beautifully in muddy [[water]]. The [[lotus]] plant originated in parts of {{Wiki|Middle East}} and {{Wiki|Asia}}. The symbolization of a [[lotus flower]] is different in different cultures, however all of them are associated with the [[life]] cycle of the [[lotus flower]]. [[Lotus flower]] has also been a source of inspiration to poets, there are number of [[poetry]] types which use [[lotus]] for [[motivation]], mostly in the [[form]] of a {{Wiki|metaphor}}.
  
Lotus Flower Symbolization in Various Religions
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[[Lotus Flower]] Symbolization in Various [[Religions]]
  
Symbolism in Hinduism
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[[Symbolism]] in [[Hinduism]]
 
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Lotus flower has spiritual as well as religious significance in the Hindu religion. Hinduism regards lotus as the symbol of youth, beauty and life. These meanings are quite common, but did you know that one of the lotus flower meanings is non-attachment? This symbolization is based on the characteristic of the lotus flower itself. As we all know lotus flower grows in muddy water, but in spite of growing in dust and filth, the flower never has even a drop of mud on it. Hindu religion regards this as the symbol of aloofness, this symbolization can be seen quoted in the following stanza of Bhagavad Gita, the holy book of Hindus.
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[[Lotus flower]] has [[spiritual]] as well as [[religious]] significance in the [[Hindu]] [[religion]]. [[Hinduism]] regards [[lotus]] as the [[symbol]] of youth, [[beauty]] and [[life]]. These meanings are quite common, but did you know that one of the [[lotus flower]] meanings is [[non-attachment]]? This symbolization is based on the [[characteristic]] of the [[lotus flower]] itself. As we all know [[lotus flower]] grows in muddy [[water]], but in spite of growing in dust and filth, the [[flower]] never has even a drop of mud on it. [[Hindu]] [[religion]] regards this as the [[symbol]] of aloofness, this symbolization can be seen quoted in the following [[stanza]] of {{Wiki|Bhagavad Gita}}, the {{Wiki|holy}} [[book]] of [[Hindus]].
  
"One who performs his duty without attachment, surrendering the results unto the Supreme Lord, is unaffected by sinful action, as the lotus leaf is untouched by water."
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"One who performs his [[duty]] without [[attachment]], surrendering the results unto the [[Supreme Lord]], is unaffected by sinful [[action]], as the [[lotus]] leaf is untouched by [[water]]."
Bhagavad Gita 5.10.
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{{Wiki|Bhagavad Gita}} 5.10.
  
It must be clear from the above stanza that like the lotus flower, whoever does his duty without expecting any rewards, by leaving the results in God's hand is never effected by the results of sinful actions.
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It must be clear from the above [[stanza]] that like the [[lotus flower]], whoever does his [[duty]] without expecting any rewards, by leaving the results in God's hand is never effected by the results of sinful [[actions]].
  
Lotus also has great importance in the religious aspects of Hinduism. It is believed that Lord Brahma emerged from the navel of Lord Vishnu, sitting on a lotus. Goddess Lakshmi, who is the goddess of wealth is always shown with a lotus flower, and that is the reason why lotus is included in the major ceremonies regarding Goddess Lakshmi. As the lotus is unaffected by its dirty surroundings, one should also grow spiritually and do only the right things, in spite of the bad forces present in the surroundings.
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[[Lotus]] also has great importance in the [[religious]] aspects of [[Hinduism]]. It is believed that [[Lord]] [[Brahma]] emerged from the [[navel]] of [[Lord]] [[Vishnu]], sitting on a [[lotus]]. [[Goddess]] [[Lakshmi]], who is the [[goddess of wealth]] is always shown with a [[lotus flower]], and that is the [[reason]] why [[lotus]] is included in the major {{Wiki|ceremonies}} regarding [[Goddess]] [[Lakshmi]]. As the [[lotus]] is unaffected by its dirty surroundings, one should also grow [[spiritually]] and do only the right things, in spite of the bad forces present in the surroundings.
  
Symbolism in Buddhism
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[[Symbolism]] in [[Buddhism]]
According to Buddhism, lotus stands for purity, spontaneity and beauty. In many paintings Lord Buddha is portrayed to be seated on the lotus. Though lotus grows in muddy water, it grows beautiful and brings a smile on anyone's face who sees it. Just like the lotus one should try to smile in unfavorable conditions and try to make others' life beautiful. In Buddhism, every flower color has a different symbolization. Let's take a look at it.
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According to [[Buddhism]], [[lotus]] stands for [[purity]], spontaneity and [[beauty]]. In many paintings [[Lord Buddha]] is portrayed to be seated on the [[lotus]]. Though [[lotus]] grows in muddy [[water]], it grows beautiful and brings a [[smile]] on anyone's face who sees it. Just like the [[lotus]] one should try to [[smile]] in unfavorable [[conditions]] and try to make others' [[life]] beautiful. In [[Buddhism]], every [[flower]] {{Wiki|color}} has a different symbolization. Let's take a look at it.
  
White Lotus: White lotus stands for purity of mind and spiritual perfection. The white lotus is generally shown having eight petals just as the eight-fold laid by Gautama Buddha. White lotus flower is also regarded as one of the four noble truths.
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[[White Lotus]]: [[White lotus]] stands for [[purity]] of [[mind]] and [[spiritual]] [[perfection]]. The [[white lotus]] is generally shown having eight petals just as the eight-fold laid by [[Gautama Buddha]]. [[White lotus]] [[flower]] is also regarded as one of the [[four noble truths]].
Red Lotus: Red lotus is also a symbol of purity, but purity of the heart. It is regarded as a symbol of passion, love and compassion, which are the obviously the qualities of the heart.
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Red [[Lotus]]: Red [[lotus]] is also a [[symbol]] of [[purity]], but [[purity]] of the [[heart]]. It is regarded as a [[symbol]] of [[passion]], [[love]] and [[compassion]], which are the obviously the qualities of the [[heart]].
Blue Lotus: Blue lotus is a symbol of victory, victory over the senses. It signifies knowledge and wisdom.
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[[Blue Lotus]]: [[Blue lotus]] is a [[symbol]] of victory, victory over the [[senses]]. It {{Wiki|signifies}} [[knowledge and wisdom]].
Pink Lotus: Pink lotus stands for Lord Buddha itself and as it stands for Lord Buddha, it automatically stands for Lord Buddha's teachings also.
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Pink [[Lotus]]: Pink [[lotus]] stands for [[Lord Buddha]] itself and as it stands for [[Lord Buddha]], it automatically stands for [[Lord Buddha's]] teachings also.
  
This was all about lotus flower symbolization. So as a conclusion, I would say that lotus is truly a magnificent flower, not due to its colors or size, but also because of its symbolization!
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This was all about [[lotus flower]] symbolization. So as a conclusion, I would say that [[lotus]] is truly a magnificent [[flower]], not due to its colors or size, but also because of its symbolization!
  
 
Girija Shinde
 
Girija Shinde

Revision as of 07:49, 21 November 2013

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Lotus is one of the most delicate and beautiful flowers. Due to its quality to bloom in spite of unfavorable conditions, lotus is regarded as a source of motivation. To know the different meanings of lotus, read this article on lotus flower symbolism.

Lotus is one of the most beautiful flowers in the world. It is regarded as a symbol of beauty throughout the world. This is not just because of its vibrant colors but also because of its quality to bloom beautifully in muddy water. The lotus plant originated in parts of Middle East and Asia. The symbolization of a lotus flower is different in different cultures, however all of them are associated with the life cycle of the lotus flower. Lotus flower has also been a source of inspiration to poets, there are number of poetry types which use lotus for motivation, mostly in the form of a metaphor.

Lotus Flower Symbolization in Various Religions

Symbolism in Hinduism

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Lotus flower has spiritual as well as religious significance in the Hindu religion. Hinduism regards lotus as the symbol of youth, beauty and life. These meanings are quite common, but did you know that one of the lotus flower meanings is non-attachment? This symbolization is based on the characteristic of the lotus flower itself. As we all know lotus flower grows in muddy water, but in spite of growing in dust and filth, the flower never has even a drop of mud on it. Hindu religion regards this as the symbol of aloofness, this symbolization can be seen quoted in the following stanza of Bhagavad Gita, the holy book of Hindus.

"One who performs his duty without attachment, surrendering the results unto the Supreme Lord, is unaffected by sinful action, as the lotus leaf is untouched by water."
Bhagavad Gita 5.10.

It must be clear from the above stanza that like the lotus flower, whoever does his duty without expecting any rewards, by leaving the results in God's hand is never effected by the results of sinful actions.

Lotus also has great importance in the religious aspects of Hinduism. It is believed that Lord Brahma emerged from the navel of Lord Vishnu, sitting on a lotus. Goddess Lakshmi, who is the goddess of wealth is always shown with a lotus flower, and that is the reason why lotus is included in the major ceremonies regarding Goddess Lakshmi. As the lotus is unaffected by its dirty surroundings, one should also grow spiritually and do only the right things, in spite of the bad forces present in the surroundings.

Symbolism in Buddhism
According to Buddhism, lotus stands for purity, spontaneity and beauty. In many paintings Lord Buddha is portrayed to be seated on the lotus. Though lotus grows in muddy water, it grows beautiful and brings a smile on anyone's face who sees it. Just like the lotus one should try to smile in unfavorable conditions and try to make others' life beautiful. In Buddhism, every flower color has a different symbolization. Let's take a look at it.

White Lotus: White lotus stands for purity of mind and spiritual perfection. The white lotus is generally shown having eight petals just as the eight-fold laid by Gautama Buddha. White lotus flower is also regarded as one of the four noble truths.
Red Lotus: Red lotus is also a symbol of purity, but purity of the heart. It is regarded as a symbol of passion, love and compassion, which are the obviously the qualities of the heart.
Blue Lotus: Blue lotus is a symbol of victory, victory over the senses. It signifies knowledge and wisdom.
Pink Lotus: Pink lotus stands for Lord Buddha itself and as it stands for Lord Buddha, it automatically stands for Lord Buddha's teachings also.

This was all about lotus flower symbolization. So as a conclusion, I would say that lotus is truly a magnificent flower, not due to its colors or size, but also because of its symbolization!

Girija Shinde

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