The water lily was inspired by the nymphs
of Greek and Latin mythology and the lotus often appears in Hindu and Buddhist
stories as well. Terra-cotta plaques from the 12th century depict
the goddess Asherah holding two lotus blossoms. Ivory panels from. Long ago
show the god Horus seated on a lotus blossom. The sacredness of the flower is
illustrated by its frequent reference to Buddha. When Buddha walked the earth
he left lotuses in his trail instead of footprints. The
phrase "Om mani padme hum," which used in meditation means "the
jewel in the lotus" refers to the Buddha or to the mystical union of male
and female energies.
The water lily studies that
I am presenting in this series were captured at the: UC Botanical Garden, San
Francisco Botanical Garden and the Pool of Enchantment outside of the De Young
Museum in 2014.
White lotus
This symbolizes Bodhi, the state
of total mental purity and spiritual perfection, and the pacification of our
nature. It generally has eight petals corresponding to the Noble Eightfold Path
of the Good Law. It is the lotus found at the heart of the Garbhadhatu Mandala, being the womb or
embryo of the world. It is characteristic of the esoteric sects, and the lotus
of the Buddhas.
http://www.buddhanet.net/e-learning/history/b_lotus.htm
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