I have tried to research the different colors that the lotus blooms. i want a lotus flower tatoo but only if it has a meaning relevant to my life. each web site has different meanings. does anyone know the meaning of the different colors?
What are the meanings of the different colors of the lotus flower?
If it's a Buddhist lotus flower... you got me there. But I think blue is supposed to mean divinity in Hinduism, like w/ blue Krishna in paintings. Most depictions seem to have golden or pink and white lotuses, so those are probably safe colors to choose.
Wait, according to a website:
1)White Lotus (Skt. pundarika; Tib. pad ma dkar po): This represents the state of spiritual perfection and total mental purity (bodhi). It is associated with the White Tara and proclaims her perfect nature, a quality which is reinforced by the color of her body.
2). Red Lotus (Skt. kamala; Tib: pad ma chu skyes): This signifies the original nature and purity of the heart (hrdya). It is the lotus of love, compassion, passion and all other qualities of the heart. It is the flower of Avalokiteshvara, the bodhisattva of compassion.
3). Blue Lotus (Skt. utpala; Tib. ut pa la): This is a symbol of the victory of the spirit over the senses, and signifies the wisdom of knowledge. Not surprisingly, it is the preferred flower of Manjushri, the bodhisattva of wisdom.
4). Pink Lotus (Skt. padma; Tib. pad ma dmar po): This the supreme lotus, generally reserved for the highest deity. Thus naturally it is associated with the Great Buddha himself."
Reply:1). White Lotus (Skt. pundarika; Tib. pad ma dkar po): This represents the state of spiritual perfection and total mental purity (bodhi). It is associated with the White Tara and proclaims her perfect nature, a quality which is reinforced by the color of her body.
2). Red Lotus (Skt. kamala; Tib: pad ma chu skyes): This signifies the original nature and purity of the heart (hrdya). It is the lotus of love, compassion, passion and all other qualities of the heart. It is the flower of Avalokiteshvara, the bodhisattva of compassion.
3). Blue Lotus (Skt. utpala; Tib. ut pa la): This is a symbol of the victory of the spirit over the senses, and signifies the wisdom of knowledge. Not surprisingly, it is the preferred flower of Manjushri, the bodhisattva of wisdom.
4). Pink Lotus (Skt. padma; Tib. pad ma dmar po): This the supreme lotus, generally reserved for the highest deity. Thus naturally it is associated with the Great Buddha himself."
Reply:This is the only thing I could find, but I thought it was neat:
Flower Meaning
There is a traditional meaning attached to each flower, that stands with their own significance and importance.
Acacia = Friendship
Agapanthus = Secret Love
Amaryllis = Pride, Timidity, Splendid Beauty
Anemone = Forsaken
Aster = Afterthought
Azalea = First love, Temperance
Belles of Ireland = Good Luck
Bouvardia = Enthusiasm
Buttercup = Childishness
Caladium = Great joy and delight
Calla = Magnificent beauty
Camellia, Red = Unpretending excellence
Camellia, White = Perfected loveliness
Carnation, Red = Alas poor heart
Carnation, Pink = I'll never forget you
Carnation, Purple = Capriciousness
Carnation, Striped = Sorry I can't be with you
Carnation, White = Innocence
Carnation, Yellow = Disdain
Chrysanthemum, Red = Love
Chrysanthemum, White = Truth
Chrysanthemum, Yellow = Slighted love
Crocus = Youthful gladness
Daffodil = Regard, You are the only one
Daisy = Innocence
Dandelion = Rustic oracle
Fern = Fascination
Fleur-de-Lis = Flame: I burn
Forget-Me-Not = True love
Freesia = Innocence
Galax = Encouragement
Gardenia = You are lovely
Gladiolus = Strength of character
Lilac, Purple = First emotion of life
Lilac, White = Youthful innocence
Lily, Orange = Wealth
Lily, White = Sweetness
Lily, Yellow = Gaiety, walking on air
Lily of the Valley = Return of happiness
Lotus Flower = Estranged love
Magnolia = Love of nature
Marigold = Grief
Myrtle = Home, love
Narcissus = Egotism
Orangeblossom = Purity
Orchid = A belle
Pansy = Thoughts
Peony = Bashfulness
Queen Anne's Lace = Haven
Rose = Love
Rose, Burgundy = Unconscious love
Rose, Deep Red = Bashful
Rose, Pink = Perfect happiness
Rose, White = I am worthy of you
Rose, Yellow = Decrease of love, Jealousy
Rose, Red %26amp; White together = Unity
Snapdragon = Presumption
Statice = Remembrance
Stephanotis = Happiness in marriage
Stock = Lasting beauty
Tulip = Fame
Tulip, Red = Declaration of love
Wall-Flower = Fidelity in adversity
Wax Flower = Riches
Yarrow = Healing
Reply:Lotus flowers are amazing and have strong symbolic ties to many Asian religions especially throughout India. The lotus flower starts as a small flower down at the bottom of a pond in the mud and muck. It slowly grows up towards the waters surface continually moving towards the light. Once it come to the surface of the water the lotus flower begins to blossom and turn into a beautiful flower.
Within Hinduism and Buddhism the lotus flower has become a symbol for awakening to the spiritual reality of life. The meaning varies slightly between the two religions of course but essentially both religious traditions place importance on the lotus flower.
In modern times the meaning of a lotus flower tattoo ties into it's religious symbolism and meaning. Most tattoo enthusiast feel that the a lotus tattoo represent life in general. As the lotus flower grows up from the mud into a object of great beauty people also grow and change into something more beautiful (hopefully!). So the symbol represent the struggle of life at its most basic form.
Lotus flower tattoos are also popular for people who have gone through a hard time and are now coming out of it. Like the flower they have been at the bottom in the muddy, yucky dirty bottom of the pond but have risen above this to display an object of beauty or al ife of beauty as the case might be. Thus a lotus flower tattoo or blossom can also represent a hard time in life that has been overcome.
Lotus flower and peonies are also two flowers that are very popular among Japanese tattoo artists and they make a great compliment to Koi Fish tattoos. Ironically enough the two koi fish and lotus flowers can often be found in the same pond in front of a temple. The Koi fish is a symbol typically for strength and individualism.
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