lotus - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • heart: Fixing the mind on the lotus of the heart, or on the center of the head, is what is called Dharana.

Converse of object

  • hold: Conch, Disk and Mace are the attributes held in three of Her four hands ( the fourth would normally hold a lotus ).
  • grow: The Lord Narayana floated on this ocean and from his navel there grew the lotus or the cosmic tree.
  • unfold: Upon the sea of the world unfolds the lotus of the New Day, And there the Mother sits enshrined, in blissful majesty.

Adjective modifier

  • white: The Lotus Sutra speaks of the pure white lotus rising from the waters of a muddy pond.
  • red: She shines in the cavity of the red lotus like a chain of brilliant handmade children's lanterns.
  • full: Returning to Earlier Heaven requires specific postures and sitting cross legged in a half or full lotus.
  • petalled: Divinely nourishing, hydrating face oil, bringing serenity and peace to the sixteen petalled lotus - your face!
  • golden: Louisa May Alcott Even amidst fierce flames The golden lotus can be planted From Sylvia Plath's grave Always keep Ithaca in your mind.

Modifies a noun

  • blossom: In the center is a lotus blossom with eight petals, resting on a bed of jewels.
  • petal: Light danced around hir like lotus petals, like flames, like ghosts.
  • flower: In her arms she carried a knot of lotus flowers on long stems.
  • bud: All are on a detachable branch leading to a lotus bud.
  • pond: One fine morning Buddha was walking on the edge of a lotus pond in paradise.
  • leaf: Then Buddha saw a spider making a web with its silver thread on a lotus leaf.

Noun used with modifier

  • half: In Tai Chi Chuan Nei Kung we do use the half lotus, but otherwise this method is not relevant to our practice.

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