Publisher's Synopsis
The lotus is much more than just a flower in the Vedas. In Vedic literature, the lotus has been presented as the support of divinities, the cosmos, and transcendence, encompassing very mystical and occult meanings. Revered in Vedic literature as the support of deities and the universe itself, the lotus flower represents all that is good, beautiful, and especially divine.
Therefore the lotus flower, in particular, stands out as a prominent symbol throughout the vast scope of the Vedas. Its usage is so all-pervasive and versatile, and its meanings so profound and occult, that it warrants its own exclusive exploration and book. This work is a comprehensive 400-page research work exclusively to the lotus flower. Drawing extensively from sastric references in the Vedas, it reveals the profound and multifaceted significance of the lotus, which goes far beyond its physical beauty. Hidden within the symbolism of the lotus flower lies a wealth of esoteric and spiritual knowledge and symbolism. In this work, I decode the hidden, ancient and eternal knowledge surrounding the lotus flower in a way that has never been done before. I show why the lotus flower is so prominently used in the Vedas, and I prove with plenty of evidences its hidden occult and spiritual meanings. This study uncovers unexpected connections that emerge through the symbolism of the lotus flower, such as its ties to magnetism, solenoid coils, etheric physics, electricity, free energy, kabbalah, runes, the flower of life and much more. Even the lotus stem, often overlooked, is shown to possess profound spiritual and esoteric significance, which is explained in detail with illustrative imagery. This book represents the first comprehensive study of the spiritual and occult meanings of the lotus flower. It brings together the symbolism, uses, and mysteries of the lotus from a wide range of texts, complemented by numerous images to illustrate and practically demonstrate its significance and breathtaking beauty, complexity, and synchronicity with other symbols, mathematics, natural phenomena, principles and sacred geometry. To compile this book, a comprehensive study was conducted across various fields, including Sanskrit Kavya, Classical Sanskrit, Bhakti-, Yoga-, Jyotiṣa-, Naṭya-, Tantra-, Ayurveda-, and Vastu-sastras, Upaniṣads, the Four Vedas, Sacred Geometry, Nordic Tradition, Ancient Cultures, and Modern Science -with Scriptural References from the Vedas for The Flower of Life, Microcosm Within Macrocosm, and Fractal Geometry. The paperback edition has black and white images, while the hardcover features all images in color. Both editions are otherwise identical.