2018
DOI: 10.3390/rel9090256
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Influences of Egyptian Lotus Symbolism and Ritualistic Practices on Sacral Tree Worship in the Fertile Crescent from 1500 BCE to 200 CE

Abstract: Many conventional features of world tree motifs in the ancient Near East—including stalked palmettes, aureoles of water lily palmettes connected by pliant stems, floral rosettes, winged disks and bud-and-blossom motifs—trace largely from Egyptian practices in lotus symbolism around 2500 BCE, more than a millennium before they appear, migrate and dominate plant symbolism across the Fertile Crescent from 1500 BCE to 200 CE. Several of these motifs were associated singularly or collectively with the Egyptian sema… Show more

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“…A connection with indigenous cultural values implies an individual's perceived importance for traditions, moral values, localism and love for nature (Cusack, 2018;Dafni, 2007;Haberman, 2010;Hiebert, 2001;McDonald, 2018). As discussed above, slow fashion too, incorporates the elements of tradition, moral values, localism and sustainability (Jung and Jin, 2014).…”
Section: How the Connection With Indigenous Cultural Values Influence...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A connection with indigenous cultural values implies an individual's perceived importance for traditions, moral values, localism and love for nature (Cusack, 2018;Dafni, 2007;Haberman, 2010;Hiebert, 2001;McDonald, 2018). As discussed above, slow fashion too, incorporates the elements of tradition, moral values, localism and sustainability (Jung and Jin, 2014).…”
Section: How the Connection With Indigenous Cultural Values Influence...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mcdonald 53 believed that the ankh symbol is a relatively simple motif that has both direct and indirect relationships with the Nilotic lotus. It also signified the creative seed and the vitalizing breath of the sacred phallus and solar eye of varied Egyptian lotus-gods, such as Nefertum-Ra, Horus-Ra, or Osiris-Ra 54 .…”
Section: The Ankhmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For Hinduists and Buddhists, lotus Nelumbo nucifera has special meaning, corresponding to the symbol of cosmic creation (Sculthorpe, 1967). Leaves and flowers of this macrophyte appear in icons, paintings and statues in the Buddhist (e.g., Ul Wahab et al, 2018;Chan, 2020) and Egyptian practices, in this case c. 2500 BCE (McDonald, 2018). Religious art and rituals using macrophytes, however, are not restricted to the Eastern civilizations.…”
Section: Cultural Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%