Blue Lotus Meaning in Bengali: নীলকমল (noun), /niːl.kɔ.mɔl/
Definition
The blue lotus, also known as Nymphaea caerulea, is a water lily that is native to Egypt and parts of Asia. It is a sacred flower in many cultures and holds significant meaning.
Synonyms
1. Water Lily (noun) – জলকমল
2. Blue Water Lily (noun) – নীল জলকমল
3. Egyptian Lotus (noun) – মিশরীয় কমল
Antonyms
1. Red Lotus (noun) – লাল কমল
2. White Lotus (noun) – সাদা কমল
3. Pink Lotus (noun) – গোলাপী কমল
Origin
The blue lotus has its origins in ancient Egypt, where it was highly regarded for its spiritual and medicinal properties. It was often depicted in Egyptian art and was associated with the sun god Ra. The flower later spread to other parts of Asia, including India and China.
Nearby Words
1. Lily (noun) – কমল (noun)
2. Flower (noun) – ফুল (noun)
3. Pond (noun) – পুকুর (noun)
Blue Lotus in Literature Quotes
1. “The blue lotus blooms in the stillness of the night.” – Rabindranath Tagore (ব্লু লোটাস রাতের শান্তিতে ফুল খুলে যায়।)
2. “In the garden of my dreams, the blue lotus dances with the wind.” – Kazi Nazrul Islam (আমার স্বপ্নের বাগানে, ব্লু লোটাস বাতাসের সঙ্গে নাচে।)
Blue Lotus Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: নীলকমল
Hindi: नीलकमल
Nepali: नीलकमल
Urdu: نیل کمل
Tamil: நீலாம்பல்
Telugu: నీలకమలం
Arabic: زنبق أزرق
Chinese: 蓝莲花
Japanese: 青い蓮
Russian: синий лотос
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