Krishna Kamala (Passion Flower)
This is the flower seen at the end of every episode of Mahabharata Matters.
It was the first bloom of the plant at our home. Incidentally, it had bloomed just before the recordings for Mahabharata Matters started!
Its delicate fragrance is delightful and incomparable! This variety stays open for 24 hrs and starts closing up after that. Some others keep their blooms for a few days.
Amazing Mother Nature! 🙏
- The 100 purple filaments - Kauravas (Apparently, the filaments are precisely 100 in number!)
- The 5 inner yellow petals - Pāṇḍavas
- The single ovary - Draupadī
- The 3 green stamens - the Trimurtis (Brahma, Viṣṇu, Maheśvara)
- The pattern in the center - Kṛṣṇa's Sudarśna Chakra
- The 10 outer petals of alternating color, encompassing everything - 5 karmendriyas and 5 jñānendriyas
These are the characters from the largest epic called Mahabharata. It comprises of 100,000 verses. Though ancient, the values learned are VERY relevant even in this day and era!
This flower is a beautiful reminder that Mahabharata is not something outside, but that all the characters are encompassed within the sheaths of our very own 10 sense organs - look so beautiful, yet transient!! 🙏
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