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Purple lotus in Buddhism。The holiness of the lotus flower, which is not stained with mud, symbolizes that the Buddha and Bodhisattva are beyond the world of mortals。In Buddhism, lotus is regarded as a holy and pure flower. It is a metaphor for Buddha, symbolizing that the Bodhisattva was born in the trouble of life and death without being disturbed by the trouble of life and death.Because of the sacred significance of lotus in Buddhism, Buddhist scriptures call the holy flower of Buddhism as `Lotus`, the Buddhist kingdom as `Lotus realm`, the cassock as `lotus clothing`, the monk`s handprints as `Lotus palm`, and even Buddha Sakyamuni as `Lotus Prince`.