Something about a flower

  


A flower is a soothing, beautiful sight to our eyes. Here we are talking about flowers that contribute to making our environment beautiful.  But some flowers we hear only in the world of literature.

1. Parasatu





 This is not the kind of flower we see in the world.  This flower species is said to exist in the divine world.  The scent of this flower can be felt hundreds of times away.  Also, God bless the carnival at the time of flowering of this beautiful tree.  God brings these flowers when they come to worship at the shrines associated with the human world.

2. Madara





 Madara Malu is also in the divine world.  Although it is said that there are Madara trees in some parts of our country, it is possible to think that the book of literature mentions a different kind of flower.  Like Parasathu Mal, Madara are two types of flowers that have been able to captivate the hearts of artists in our country due to this.  Not only poems and songs, but sometimes even movies have been named after these flowers.

3. Kadupul


Kadupul flowers bloom in our backyards too.  Even today, at the Kelani Vihara, which is believed to be the site of snake sacrifices, one can see the Kadupul flowers offered on the morning carcasses on Poya days.  There are those who believe that these flowers are the flowers offered by the people of the cobra world.

4. Narilatha flower

Narilatha, sometimes referred to as the Liyathambara flower, is a female-shaped flower, as the name implies.  These flowers bloom in the Himalayas (sometimes a weird photo of this type of flower circulates on Facebook space) causing this flower to break the tentacles of narcissistic moths.  Some people who have studied the book on narcissus say that this flower is a species of orchid.

5. Nazis

here is a wonderful legend about this white and yellow flower that is found along the banks of rivers and lakes in Europe.  A young man named Nazis, who is extremely proud of his image, sees his shadow on the water as he leans into a lake to drink water, and is fascinated by it.  So the gods made him a flower.  It is in this folklore that the state of mind, known in psychology as the Nazism, is named.

6. Foget Me Not

According to Western folklore, this flower is included in the paradise created by God.  One day, while walking in the garden, God asked this blue flower, "What is your name?"  This flower, which is an extremely shy, ground-growing flower, has since forgotten its name.  The God of Laughter gave it the name "Fogget Me Not".

7. Sunflower

According to ancient mythology, a woman who fell in love with the sun god died due to the wrath of the sun god.  But the sun god who wanted to make his girlfriend immortal has turned the girl into a flower.  The sunflower that turns to the area where the sun is, tells the world that its love is eternal.  These folk tales are associated with the god Apollo in Greek mythology and the god Indra in Hindu mythology.

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