Lotus Blossom Dangle Earrings - 4 Styles, Symbolizes awakening to the spiritual reality of life, also represents beauty, love, and life

$7.00
Due to changes in Postage costs, I've increased the cost. HOWEVER, if I've overcharged, I WILL REFUND THE OVERAGE!
The Lotus Blossom is one of my favorite symbols! Choose from 4 versions. These beautiful statement earrings are approx. 1 inch long and the charm is just a touch smaller than a Nickle.
Silver toned Zinc free metal with Stainless Steel ear wires and a printout of the info below as a reminder of this majestic flower. There are a limited number of these available.
Lotus Blossom:
With the Om symbol in the center.
With Yogi in Seated Pose-Siddhasana
Round Blossom
Triangular Blossom

The lotus flower symbolizes awakening to the spiritual reality of life. The symbol of purity, self-transcendence, and expanding consciousness. In Buddhism, it is a symbol of good fortune. The flower also represents beauty, love, and life.

More info:
The lotus flower represents one symbol of fortune in Buddhism. It grows in muddy water, and it is this environment that gives forth the flower’s first and most literal meaning: rising and blooming above the murk to achieve enlightenment.-
The second meaning, which is related to the first is purification. It resembles the purifying of the spirit which is born into murkiness.
The third meaning refers to faithfulness. Those who are working to rise above the muddy waters will need to be faithful followers.

Lotuses are symbols of purity and 'spontaneous' generation and hence symbolize divine birth. According to the Lalitavistara, 'the spirit of the best of men is spotless, like the new lotus in the [muddy] water which does not adhere to it', and, according to esoteric Buddhism, the heart of the beings is like an unopened lotus: when the virtues of the Buddha develop therein the lotus blossoms. This is why the Buddha sits on a lotus in bloom. In Tantrism, it is the symbol of the feminine principle. The lotuses are usually differentiated by their color and grouping, in three or five flowers, which may or may not be combined with leaves.
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Due to changes in Postage costs, I've increased the cost. HOWEVER, if I've overcharged, I WILL REFUND THE OVERAGE!
The Lotus Blossom is one of my favorite symbols! Choose from 4 versions. These beautiful statement earrings are approx. 1 inch long and the charm is just a touch smaller than a Nickle.
Silver toned Zinc free metal with Stainless Steel ear wires and a printout of the info below as a reminder of this majestic flower. There are a limited number of these available.
Lotus Blossom:
With the Om symbol in the center.
With Yogi in Seated Pose-Siddhasana
Round Blossom
Triangular Blossom

The lotus flower symbolizes awakening to the spiritual reality of life. The symbol of purity, self-transcendence, and expanding consciousness. In Buddhism, it is a symbol of good fortune. The flower also represents beauty, love, and life.

More info:
The lotus flower represents one symbol of fortune in Buddhism. It grows in muddy water, and it is this environment that gives forth the flower’s first and most literal meaning: rising and blooming above the murk to achieve enlightenment.-
The second meaning, which is related to the first is purification. It resembles the purifying of the spirit which is born into murkiness.
The third meaning refers to faithfulness. Those who are working to rise above the muddy waters will need to be faithful followers.

Lotuses are symbols of purity and 'spontaneous' generation and hence symbolize divine birth. According to the Lalitavistara, 'the spirit of the best of men is spotless, like the new lotus in the [muddy] water which does not adhere to it', and, according to esoteric Buddhism, the heart of the beings is like an unopened lotus: when the virtues of the Buddha develop therein the lotus blossoms. This is why the Buddha sits on a lotus in bloom. In Tantrism, it is the symbol of the feminine principle. The lotuses are usually differentiated by their color and grouping, in three or five flowers, which may or may not be combined with leaves.