The lotus flower is a symbol of purity, holiness and auspiciousness in Buddhism; the lotus flower grows in the swamp sludge, and by its coming out of the sludge without being stained, it is a metaphor for the Buddha and Bodhisattva being pure and unstained out of the world.
The lotus flower is a symbol of purity, holiness and auspiciousness in Buddhism; the lotus flower grows in the swamp sludge, and by its coming out of the sludge without being stained, it is a metaphor for the Buddha and Bodhisattva being pure and unstained out of the world.
Lotus/lotus out of the mud and not stained, on behalf of the holy meaning,
Lotus as a metaphor for Buddha, can be used as Buddhist supplies for salaries ornaments, home furnishings
Three-branch type golden lotus
The lotus flower is a symbol of purity, holiness and auspiciousness in Buddhism; the lotus flower grows in the swamp sludge, and by its coming out of the sludge without being stained, it is a metaphor for the Buddha and Bodhisattva being pure and unstained out of the world.
The lotus flower is a symbol of purity, holiness and auspiciousness in Buddhism; the lotus flower grows in the swamp sludge, and by its coming out of the sludge without being stained, it is a metaphor for the Buddha and Bodhisattva being pure and unstained out of the world.
The lotus flower is a symbol of purity, holiness and auspiciousness in Buddhism; the lotus flower grows in the swamp sludge, and by its coming out of the sludge without being stained, it is a metaphor for the Buddha and Bodhisattva being pure and unstained out of the world.