Legend of the Golden LotusLegend has it that when the Buddha was born, golden lotus flowers would grow from under his feet with every step he took, which are also known as the ground-emerging golden lotus. There is a Dai legend that when the Buddha was preaching and got to the most exciting part, "flowers fell from the sky and golden lotuses emerged from the ground." This is the flower we are talking about. The lotus is a sacred object in Buddhism and is often used to symbolize Dharma and purity. The golden lotus emerging from the ground appears when the Buddha is preaching or displaying his supernatural powers. It has been recorded in many Buddhist scriptures. For example, in the "Lingyun Sutra" it is said: At that time, the World Honored One emitted a hundred treasures of fearless light from the top of his head, and a thousand-petaled precious lotus was born in the light. There was a transformed Tathagata, who sat cross-legged and recited the mantra. The ground-emerging golden lotus is also the lotus that is often seen under the feet of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas in Buddhist statues. The flower language of ground lotusThe ground-spring golden lotus means "noble", "sacred", "simple and elegant". The golden lotus flower on the ground means: noble and elegant, everything goes well. |
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