National Flower Of India | Indian National Flower
Lotus scientifically known as Nelumbo Nucifera is the National Flower of
India. It is a sacred flower and occupies a unique position in the art and
mythology of ancient India and has been an auspicious symbol of Indian culture
since time immemorial. The Lotus symbolises divinity, fertility, wealth,
knowledge and not to forget enlightenment. Lending to its uniqueness, the flower
grows in murky waters and rises on a long stalk above the surface to bloom
glorious. It is also a symbol of triumph, since the lotus is rooted in the mud
and can survive to regerminate for thousands of years. It represents long life,
honor, and good fortune.
Untouched by the impurity, lotus symbolises the
purity of heart and mind. Human beings are instructed by Indian scripture to
live a life of non-attachment, which is very hard. The lotus holds additional
significance for Hindus, as it is a symbol of God and used often in religious
practices. Then in Indian thought, there is the last and final lotus - Charan
Kamal or lotus feet of the Almighty. It was this depth of thought that made the
founding fathers of modern India enshrine the lotus in the Constitution as the
National Flower.
Among the various flowers of Indian sub-continent, the flower Lotus is regarded
with divinity and grace. Often, Goddesses Lakshmi and Saraswathi are associated
with the flower lotus. Even Lord Siva, who wanted to escape the wrath of the
Lord Saneeswaran, morphed himself into the shape of a bee and took asylum inside
a lotus. Buddhists regard this flower as a sacred one.
Lotus symbolizes
purity, beauty, majesty, grace, fertility, wealth, richness, knowledge and
serenity. They are found in white and pink colors in general and they grow in
shallow and murky waters. Some blue colored flowers are also sighted. These
flowers enjoy a warm sunlight and intolerant to cold weather. Hence they cannot
be seen blossoming in the winter. The floating leaves and flowers have long
stems, which contains air spaces to maintain buoyancy.
The plant is having various uniqueness attached
to it. Though the large leaves of the plant are floating on the surface of the
water, even a drop of water is not accommodated on top of the leaves. Perhaps,
they are teaching the human beings, to lead a life of non-attachment and avoid
the worldly pleasures.