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Water lilies have been a part of many cultures’ folklore and mythology for centuries.
In ancient Egyptian mythology, the water lily was associated with the goddess Nefertem, who was known as the “lotus flower of the sun”. It was believed that the water lily was the first flower to emerge from the primordial waters of creation and that it symbolized the emergence of the sun and the dawn of a new day.

In Hindu mythology, the water lily is associated with the god Vishnu. It is believed that when Vishnu sleeps, he rests on a bed of water lilies. This symbolizes the idea of the god’s dream state as the source of all creation.
In Chinese folklore, the water lily is associated with purity and beauty. It was said that a young woman who picked a water lily from a pond would become more beautiful, and that the flowers could be used to ward off evil spirits.
In Greek mythology, the water lily was associated with the goddess Aphrodite, who is often depicted holding a water lily in her hand. The lily was said to be a symbol of love and beauty, and was associated with the goddess’ beauty and power.
In Native American folklore, the water lily is associated with creation and renewal. Many tribes have stories about a water lily that emerged from the depths of a pond, bringing life and fertility to the surrounding land.
In African cultures, the water lily is associated with various meanings, depending on the tribe or culture. For some, it symbolizes beauty, purity, and motherhood. For others, it symbolizes the connection between the living and the dead, or the balance between light and darkness.


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