The blue lotus . Collected information on meaning.

 In Buddhism, the blue lotus symbolizes the victory of spirit over the senses, and the triumph of wisdom over suffering. In India, the flower represents the individual's unfoldment and the soul's expansion. 


The blue Lotus is strongly connected with Egyptian culture, and it features in many ancient paintings, and carvings. Perhaps the most well-known role of the blue Lotus flower in Egyptology is set in it’s association with the Sun, the creation, and rebirth.

The reason that that Lotus is used as a metaphor for these things is due to the way that it raises out of the water, over a small period of time, and flowers in the morning to the late afternoon, before sinking below the surface again. The repeat of this pattern makes it easy to understand why the Egyptians chose it to symbolize the Lotus with rebirth, as it followed the same pattern as the sun.

The Blue Lotus Flower and its Symbolism in Buddhist Culture

The Lotus is a symbol of purity and enlightenment in the Buddhist culture, and different colors of Lotus are known to symbolize different aspects of spirituality. In Buddhism the blue Lotus flower is symbolic with a victory over the spirit of self, that is to say being able to leave wisdom, intelligence, and knowledge behind and becoming open to spirituality and the attachment to life.

Blue Lotus Flowers 
Blue Lotus Flowers emerging in a state of purity from a murky pond.

In Buddhism, the Lotus is considered to be one of the eight auspicious symbols, and is associated with the purification of the mind and body, and the ability to blossom and become liberated.

In Buddhist art it is usually seen that the blue Lotus flower is partially open, this in itself signifies a state between full enlightenment (fully opened flower) and a closed mind (closed bud). It is the blue Lotus that is the preferred flower of Manjushri (Gentle Glory), the enlightened bodhisattva transcended wisdom.

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