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    Default Nagamalli Flower, revisited


    Supposed to be rare, this flower of Cannon Ball tree (Couroupita guianensis), has a very complicated architecture. Considered very sacred by Hindus.

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    These are lovely. You have captured them nicely.


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    Very nice. Interesting looking flower.


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    I can definitely see the Hindu connection in both images.
    And the Tantra (shastra) specifically, in the forms and shapes of the second image, yet for both.
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    Very nice, I like the color and geometry.
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    Thanks Bushhed, hunter, willard & John.

    John, the flower resembles Shiva Linga under the hood of a serpant.That white curved structure with finger - like projections, resembles the hood. The Shiva Linga is under it; I will post another picture showing that detail when I can take another shot of the flower. To the extent I know, it has got nothing to do with Tantra.

    From Wiki:
    Hindus revere it as a sacred tree because the petals of the flower resemble the hood of the Naga, a sacred snake, protecting a Shiva Lingam, the stigma.
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