Monday, January 25, 2010

Meanings Of The Colors Of Faith What Are The Meanings Of The Different Colors Of The Lotus Flower?

What are the meanings of the different colors of the lotus flower? - meanings of the colors of faith

I have tried to study the different colors of lotus blossoms. I want a tattoo of lotus flower, but only if you have a sense relevant to my life. Each location has different meanings. Does anyone know the significance of the different colors?

5 comments:

Tanuki Girl said...

If it is a Buddhist lotus flower ... you have there. But I think the blue is the deity in Hinduism, in W / blue color to serve Krishna. Most people seem to depictions of lotus flowers or rose gold and white, so the colors are probably a safer choice.

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1) White Lotus (Pundarika TBS., Tib. Pad ma dkar PO): It represents the state of spiritual perfection and total mental purity (bodhi). It is connected with the effect of the White Tara and proclaims her perfect nature, a quality that is enhanced by the color of his body yet.

2). Red Lotus (TBS Kamala., Tib. Pad ma chu Skye): This means that the original nature and purity of heart (hrdya). It is the lotus of love, compassion, passion and all the other properties of the heart. It is the flower of Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion.

3). Blue Lotus (TBS Utpala., Tib. Ut pa la): It is a symbol of the triumph of spirit over the senses and refers to the wisdom of knowledge. Not surprisingly, it is the preferred flower of Manjushri, the Bodhisattva of Wisdom.

4). Pink Lotus (Padma TBS., Tib. My Pad PO DOMS) is the supreme lotus, generally reserved for the supreme deity. So, of course, is connected with the Great Buddha himself. "

Tanuki Girl said...

If it is a Buddhist lotus flower ... you have there. But I think the blue is the deity in Hinduism, in W / blue color to serve Krishna. Most people seem to depictions of lotus flowers or rose gold and white, so the colors are probably a safer choice.

Wait for a site:

1) White Lotus (Pundarika TBS., Tib. Pad ma dkar PO): It represents the state of spiritual perfection and total mental purity (bodhi). It is connected with the effect of the White Tara and proclaims her perfect nature, a quality that is enhanced by the color of his body yet.

2). Red Lotus (TBS Kamala., Tib. Pad ma chu Skye): This means that the original nature and purity of heart (hrdya). It is the lotus of love, compassion, passion and all the other properties of the heart. It is the flower of Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion.

3). Blue Lotus (TBS Utpala., Tib. Ut pa la): It is a symbol of the triumph of spirit over the senses and refers to the wisdom of knowledge. Not surprisingly, it is the preferred flower of Manjushri, the Bodhisattva of Wisdom.

4). Pink Lotus (Padma TBS., Tib. My Pad PO DOMS) is the supreme lotus, generally reserved for the supreme deity. So, of course, is connected with the Great Buddha himself. "

bladecri... said...

1). White Lotus (Pundarika TBS., Tib. Pad ma dkar PO): It represents the state of spiritual perfection and total mental purity (bodhi). It is connected with the effect of the White Tara and proclaims her perfect nature, a quality that is enhanced by the color of his body yet.
2). Red Lotus (TBS Kamala., Tib. Pad ma chu Skye): This means that the original nature and purity of heart (hrdya). It is the lotus of love, compassion, passion and all the other properties of the heart. It is the flower of Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion.
3). Blue Lotus (TBS Utpala., Tib. Ut pa la): It is a symbol of the triumph of spirit over the senses and refers to the wisdom of knowledge. Not surprisingly, it is the preferred flower of Manjushri, the Bodhisattva of wisdom.
4). Pink Lotus (Padma TBS., Tib. My Pad PO DOMS) is the supreme lotus, generally reserved for the supreme deity. So, of course, is connected with the Great Buddha himself. "

wscarpel... said...

That's all I could find, but I thought it was clean:



Meaning of flowers
There is a traditional meaning that every flower that is associated with its own significance and importance.


Acacia = friendship
Agapanthus = Secret Love
= Amaryllis Pride, Timidity, Splendid Beauty
= Anemone Forsaken
Aster = Afterthought
Azalea = first love, moderation
Belles of Ireland = Good luck
Bouvardia Enthusiasm =
Buttercup infantilism =
Caladium = A great joy and pleasure
Calla beauty = beautiful
Camellia, Red = unpretentious excellence
Camellia, white = Perfect Beauty
Carnation, red = Alas poor heart
Carnation, pink = I'll never forget
Carnation, purple = arbitrary
Carnation, striped = I want to be with you
Carnation, White = innocence
Carnations, yellow = Scorn
Chrysanthemum, Red = Love
Chrysanthemum, White = Truth
Chrysanthemum, yellow = unrequited love
Crocus joy = Youth
DAFFERespect = Dil, you are the only
Daisy = Innocence
Dandelion = Oracle Rural
Fern = Fascination
Flor de Lis = Flame: I burn
Forget-Me-Not True love =
Freesia = Innocence
Galax = Promotion
Gardenia = You're beautiful
= Gladiolus strength of character
Lilac, Purple = first sensation of life
Purple, white = innocence of youth
Lily, orange = Wealth
Lily, white = Sweetness
Lily, Yellow = joy, walking on air
Lily of the Valley = Return of happiness
Lotus love = Estranged
Magnolia = love of nature
Marigold = Grief
Myrtle = home, love
Narciso = Selfishness
Orange Blossom Purity =
= A Beautiful Orchid
Thought = Thoughts
Peony = Bashful
Queen Anne's lace = Haven
Pink = Love
Rose, Burgundy Unconscious = love
Pink, red = Shy
Rose, pink = perfect happiness
Rose, White = I am worthy of you
Pink, yellow = decrease of love, jealousy
Pink, red and white together 'Unit
Snapdragon =Presumption
= Statice memory
= Stephanotis Happiness in marriage
Stock = lasting beauty
Tulip = Fame
Tulip, Red Declaration of love =
Wall-Flor = faithfulness in times of need
Wax Flower = Wealth
Yarrow = healing

dan_blac... said...

The lotus flowers are amazing and have strong symbolic connections to many Asian religions, especially in India. The lotus flower starts as a small flower at the bottom of a pond in the mud and dirt. Grows slowly to the surface of the water in a continuous movement toward the light. When you come to the surface of the lotus flower begins to bloom and a beautiful flower.

In Hinduism and Buddhism, the lotus flower is a symbol of awakening to the reality of spiritual life. The meaning varies slightly between the two religions of course, is essentially religious traditions but also the value of the lotus flower.

At the present time, the meaning of a lotus flower tattoo on the left is the religious symbolism and meaning. Enthusiast majority concludes that represent the tattoo of a lotus tattoo life in general. As the lotus flower grows in the mud into an object of great beauty people also grow and are transformed into something more beautiful (hopefully!). Sun is the symbol for the struggle of life in its simplest expression.

Lotus Flower TatToos are also very popular with people who have experienced difficult times and now comes out. Like the flower, they were in the bottom mud, contaminated pond bottom, but exceeded this option to an object of beauty or the beauty of the IFE screen, as is the case. Thus, a tattoo lotus flower or flowers can also be a difficult time in life, which has been overcome.

Lotus flower and peonies are also two flowers that are very popular among Japanese tattoo artists and make a great compliment to Koi Fish tattoos. Ironically, the two can be found koi carp and lotus flowers often in the same pond in front of a temple. The Koi is a symbol of strength and individualism in general.

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