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Showing posts with label Lotus tattoos. Show all posts
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Lotus tattoo stencils

 

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Lotus tattoos ideas with meaning

 

When it comes to flower tattoos, no flower can be compared to the lotus flower - the lotus flower is very popular and popular. The lotus has a myriad of different types throughout history they have appropriated different symbols. In this article you will find out which ones they are.


  • The story of the lotus flower


The lotus is very common in Eastern cultures. Like the rose in America, the lotus is a popular flower choice in Asia, Egypt, India, and other eastern countries. Indeed, the popularity of the lotus compared to that of the rose. the rose tattoo and lotus tattoo actually share symbolic values ​​and both have similar meanings. The lotus is also symbolic for the Chinese and Japanese.



In flower symbolism, the lotus represents “a new beginning” and “alienated love”. The lotus flower is mentioned in the Bible and other religious text. It also has its place in mythology and legends. Some people even say that the lotus flower is the flower of God. Religious tattoos have used the lotus in their designs at one point, but it's rare. Many people symbolize the new beginning with the lotus flower. These people believe that the lotus symbolizes rebirth. Many of us want a new beginning and enjoy the new beginning. The lotus tattoo can symbolize just that.


Lotus flower tattoo stencils

 


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Lotus flower tattoo


A lotus flower tattoo can have numerous meanings.

Whether you are talking about the lotus flower or the lotus blossom: the lotus tattoo is, next to the rose tattoo, one of the most popular floral tattoos - for women and men alike. Not only the beauty of the plant has its share in this, but also the fact that the lotus is considered a sacred flower and that it has numerous meanings far beyond belief.


The lotus takes its name from the Greek. Here it was called "lotus", which means something like treasured plant. It was not until the Latin language that the lotus became a "lotus".


The following types of lotus are known:


Asian or Indian lotus: it blooms in white-pink, is also known as a sacred flower and is said to come from China, from where it spread to India and Southeast Asia.