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According to the [[Buddhist scripture]]s, it blossomed once before the birth of [[Buddha]], and it may blossom only every three thousand years from that point. Buddhists regard as a supernatural omen when it blossoms. |
According to the [[Buddhist scripture]]s, it blossomed once before the birth of [[Buddha]], and it may blossom only every three thousand years from that point. Buddhists regard as a supernatural omen when it blossoms. |
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It is an imaginary [[symbol]] and has never been seen yet. However, some of people get confused it with an egg of [[lacewing]]. <em>KJ</em> |
It is an imaginary [[symbol]] in [[Buddhism]]and has never been seen yet. However, some of people get confused it with an egg of [[lacewing]]. <em>KJ</em> |
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Revision as of 14:44, 12 April 2006
Udumbara (Sanskrit) is the name of the legendary flower in Buddhism.
According to the Buddhist scriptures, it blossomed once before the birth of Buddha, and it may blossom only every three thousand years from that point. Buddhists regard as a supernatural omen when it blossoms.
It is an imaginary symbol in Buddhismand has never been seen yet. However, some of people get confused it with an egg of lacewing. KJ