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Lotus flower has long been regarded as a symbol of exquisiteness and purity. Lotus is found in muddy waters, ponds and swamps, but it looks spotless clean and pure despite its murky background. It signifies that beauty and purity can remain unaffected whatever be the circumstances. Lotus has been associated with different meanings in different cultures such as Egyptians, Hinduism and Buddhism and the flower is in great demand with the florist of many countries of the world. Meanings of Different Colors of the Lotus Flower

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Page 1: Meanings of different colors of the lotus flower

Lotus flower has long been regarded as a symbol of exquisiteness and purity. Lotus is found in muddy waters, ponds and swamps, but it looks spotless clean and pure despite its murky background. It signifies that beauty and purity can remain unaffected whatever be the circumstances. Lotus has been associated with different meanings in different cultures such as Egyptians, Hinduism and Buddhism and the flower is in great demand with the florist of many countries of the world.

Meanings of Different Colors of the Lotus Flower

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Meanings of Different Colors of the Lotus Flower

What lotus plant meant in Ancient Egypt

Many hieroglyphics of ancient Egypt depict lotus flowers, most commonly the blue lotus. They associated it with rebirth and with the Sun God. They found that lotus flower emerged from the pond afresh every day like the Sun emerges every morning at dawn. Later the flower was also associated with the unification of northern and southern Egypt. Lotus was a symbolic entity in the northern Egypt, whereas papyrus plant was abundant in the southern Egypt. Thus pictures of lotus and papyrus grown together became symbolic for the unity of northern and southern regions of Egypt.

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Meanings of Different Colors of the Lotus Flower

Lotus flower significance in Buddhism

In Buddhism, the lotus flower signifies purity, spirituality and faithfulness. The flower emerges from the murky waters but remains perfectly clean; therefore, like Egyptians the Buddhists also associate it with rebirth but with additional trait of purity. Buddhist originated and spread in the Southeast Asia where many different colors of lotus flowers are found, so different colors of lotus flowers have been associated with different aspects of Buddhism

Blue Lotus – The blue lotus flower is associated in Buddhism as triumph of spirituality over knowledge, intelligence and wisdom.

White Lotus – White lotus symbolizes mental purity and a state of spiritual perfection.

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Meanings of Different Colors of the Lotus Flower

Lotus flower significance in Buddhism

Purple Lotus – It signifies mystic and obscure sects. When open, its eight petals are symbolic of the eight fold path of the Buddhism.

Pink Lotus – The pink lotus flower is regarded as the flower of supreme importance and is considered as the true lotus flower of Buddha.

Red Lotus – Red lotus is associated with heart and resembles love and compassion.

As you can see that different colors of lotus flowers are associated with different meanings, people often demand lotus flowers of a particular color, and with flowers Singapore you can easily get the lotus flower of your color choice throughout the year.

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Meanings of Different Colors of the Lotus Flower

Lotus flower meaning in Hinduism

In Hinduism, Lotus is a valued flower; it symbolizes beauty, prosperity, fertility, spirituality and eternity. It has often been associated with Gods and Goddesses and depicted in their portrayal in various forms. Goddess Lakshmi is usually shown seated on top of a fully open lotus flower. Likewise Lord Brahma is depicted to be emerging from a lotus flower linked to the naval of Lord Vishnu, the sustainer.

As lotus flower emerges from the muddy waters of a pond and remains clean, spotless and unaffected from the surrounding murkiness, it represents wisdom and spiritually enlightened state of a person. As the flower shows purity and spirituality, it is often used in condolence wreaths to pray for the peacefulness of the departed soul.