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Four types of Lotus in Buddism


 The lotus flower is invested with profound significance in Buddhism. It is thought to be the only plant that simultaneously produces both flower ( cause) and seed pod ( effect). this unique trait is used to indicate the Buddhist principle of simultaneity of cause and effect.                                                                                         Four types of lotus have great significance in Buddhism. They represent different levels of spirituality.   

1- WHITE LOTUS--The white lotus represents mental purity and spiritual perfection.                                  2-  RED LOTUS-- The red lotus is the symbol of love and compassion.                                                        3- BLUE LOTUS--The blue lotus represents wisdom and intelligence and is always pictured partially open.                                                                                                                                                                    GOLD LOTUS-- A gold lotus represents the achievement of complete enlightenment.                                                                                              KEEP MEDITATING

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