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Buddha's with flowers and water are a beautiful and meaningful part of Buddhist rituals and decorations.
Flowers, with their impermanent beauty, symbolise the temporary nature of life.
They remind us that everything in life is impermanent and that we should appreciate the beauty of the moment.
Water, on the other hand, represents purity, cleansing and life itself.
Using water in rituals can also symbolise purification of the mind and body.
In many Buddhist traditions, flowers and water are offered to Buddha statues as a sign of respect and devotion.
This ritual can range from simply placing a flower at the statue to sprinkling water over the statue during special ceremonies.
During important Buddhist holidays, such as Vesak (the Buddha's birthday), elaborate rituals are often performed in which flowers and water play a central role.
In addition, daily tending to a Buddha statue with flowers and water can be a way to bring a sense of peace and spirituality into the home.
It can serve as a daily reminder of the Buddhist values of compassion, wisdom and inner peace.
Do you have your own Buddha statue at home or are you interested in Buddhist rituals?
Conceived by Gelissen Artworks, visualized with AI.
hi all,
I am into creating Digital Paintings, using Artificial Intelligence (Ai).
I also used to make paintings in the form of Watercolours and Drawings, but I no longer do this.
the old works in Watercolour form and Drawings, however, are still on the website and on WADM..
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