BLUE WATERLILLY
Nymphaea caerulea also known as the Blue Egyptian water lily or sacred blue lily is a water lily in the genus Nymphaea.
Nymphaea
caerulea, also
known as the Blue Egyptian water lily or sacred blue lily, is a water-lily in the genus Nymphaea. The leaves are broadly rounded, 25–40 cm
across, with a notch at the leaf stem. The flowers are 10–15 cm in diameter. Reports
in the literature by persons unfamiliar with its actual growth and blooming
cycle have suggested that the flowers open in the morning, rising to the surface
of the water, then close and sink at dusk In fact, the flower buds rise to the
surface over a period of two to three days, and when ready, open at
approximately 9–9:30 am and close about 3 pm. The flowers and buds do
not rise above the water in the morning, nor do they submerge at night. The
flowers have pale bluish-white to sky-blue or mauve petals, smoothly changing to a pale
yellow in the centre of the flower. The flower
is very frequently depicted in Egyptian art. It has been depicted in numerous
stone carvings and paintings, including the walls of the famous temple of
Karnak. It is frequently depicted in connection with "party scenes",
dancing or in significant spiritual / magical rites such as the rite of passage
into the afterlife. Nymphaea
caerulea was considered extremely significant in Egyptian mythology, since it was said to rise
and fall with the sun. Consequently, due to its colourings, it was identified,
in some beliefs, as having been the original container, in a similar manner to
an egg, of Atum, and in similar beliefs Ra, both solar
deities. As such, its properties form the origin of
the lotus
variant of the Ogdoadcosmogeny. It was the symbol of the Egyptian deity Nefertem. in modern culture, blue lotus flowers are used to make
various concoctions including blue lotus tea, wine and martinis. Recipes for
such drinks involve steeping or soaking the petals, about 10–20 grams for up to
three weeks. Blue lotus 'tea' is prepared by boiling the entire flowers for
10–20 minutes.
The main effects of Blue lotus are a pleasant feeling of warmth
around the head, very
In relevance, the
Egyptians saw the blue water lily open up each morning, with the blue petals
imitating the sky and its yellow center representing the sun. Each afternoon
the petals would close, to get ready for the next day. Therefore, the blue
lotus flower was linked with the rising and setting of the sun. In another
sense, the blue lotus flower also stands for the enlightened and reawakening of
the consciousness of the deceased. There's a story of the battle between Horus
and Seth, where the blue lotus flower appears as a symbol of the divine, all
seeing eye. When Seth tracks down the resting of Horus beneath a tree, he rips
both eyes from him and buries them in the sand. Later, the buried eyes
transform into blue lotus flowers.
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