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lotus
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Western cultures
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Associated with beauty and purity
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2
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lotus flower
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Western
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Primarily associated with beauty and elegance
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3
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lotus flower
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Western
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Primarily known as a decorative flower
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4
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lotus flower
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Western countries
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Viewed as a beautiful and exotic flower, often associated with spirituality and used in floral arrangements
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5
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lotus flower
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Western countries
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Generally seen as a beautiful flower with no specific religious symbolism
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1
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6
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lotus flower
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Western countries
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Often associated with artistic representations and decorations
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1
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7
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lotus flower
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Western countries
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The lotus flower is admired for its beauty and often used in decorative purposes
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8
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lotus flower
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Western countries
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Symbol of beauty and serenity, but without the same religious significance as in Buddhist countries
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1
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9
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lotus flower
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Western countries
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Appreciated mainly for its aesthetic beauty and often used in ornamental decorations
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10
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lotus flower
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Western countries
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Mainly seen as a beautiful flower, not necessarily associated with spirituality
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1
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11
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lotus flower
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Western countries
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Recognized as a beautiful flower, but not necessarily associated with spiritual symbolism in the same way as in Buddhist traditions.
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1
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12
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lotus flower
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Western countries
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Primarily seen as a decorative flower, less associated with spiritual significance
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1
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13
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lotus flower
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Western countries
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Viewed more as a beautiful flower with less symbolic significance
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1
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14
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lotus flower
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Western countries
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The lotus flower may be appreciated for its beauty, but it does not hold the same religious significance as in Southeast Asian Theravada Buddhism
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15
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lotus flower
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Western countries
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The lotus flower is primarily viewed as a beautiful aquatic plant with no particular religious significance.
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1
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16
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lotus flower
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Western culture
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Primarily seen as a beautiful flower with no spiritual significance
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1
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17
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lotus flower
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Western culture
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Often associated with beauty and elegance
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1
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18
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lotus flower
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Western culture
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The lotus flower may be appreciated for its beauty, but its spiritual significance is not widely recognized
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1
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lotus flower
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Western culture
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Often regarded as a decorative flower, symbolizing beauty and elegance
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20
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lotus flower
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Western culture
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The lotus flower is admired for its beauty, but its symbolic significance may not be as prominent.
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lotus flower
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Western culture
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Symbolizes purity, resurrection, and spirituality
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lotus flower
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Western cultures
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The lotus flower is often associated with beauty, grace, and the ability to rise above adversity in various spiritual and religious contexts.
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1
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23
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lotus flower
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Western cultures
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Generally considered a beautiful flower, but not necessarily associated with spiritual purity
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1
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24
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lotus flower
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Western cultures
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Often seen as a beautiful aquatic plant with ornamental value
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1
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25
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lotus flower
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Western cultures
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Often associated with beauty and purity in a more general sense
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1
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26
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lotus flower
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Western cultures
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Often associated with beauty and elegance, used in floral arrangements and decorations
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lotus flower
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Western cultures
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Appreciated for its beauty, but without the same deep religious symbolism as in Southeast Asia.
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28
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lotus flower
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Western cultures
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Lotus flower symbolizes purity and enlightenment.
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lotus flower
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Western cultures
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Considered mainly as a beautiful pond or garden plant
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lotus flower
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modern Western culture
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Valued for its beauty and often used in floral decorations
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lotus flower
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western culture
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Lotus flower is a symbol of purity and enlightenment
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1
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lotus flower
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western cultures
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Lotus flower can symbolize grace and beauty, but may not have the same spiritual significance.
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