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Tuesday, December 15, 2015

The Man Side of Flowers...

Well, the title says it all, but still, let’s breaks it down....

A copious amount of leisure time and a little pondering inquisitive mind led to this blog post of mine. So to state it in simple terms,”It ain’t anything important! Just a simple lateral thinking about flowers in the ‘What If?’ sense.”

It all began while I was whiling away my time rustling through my granddad’s small but elegant garden. The colourful flowers all around, the evening breeze, the dusky mood, all set in slowly and forced my mind to come across this stupidly funny thought – "Why do flowers relate to the glorious descendants of the Venus but not the simple souls from the Mars?"

Why?

Flowers are always identified with the feminine side of this world.... Not many know why and I have to admit I am one of those ignorant homo-sapiens (Except for the beautiful fact that both are really beautiful, in every aspect).

I’ll just let that question hang in there and move on. It’s an enigma to which the real solution might never surface. So here are my unusual and amusing findings about four of the regular garden blooms which relate to men rather than women.... Have fun reading!

Oops... But before you move ahead please go through these vital statements given below ;-)

Statutory Disclaimers:
  1. What follows are just some facts and myths surrounding the flowers and     nothing else.
  2. I am no photographer! So the photos which follow are just my own way of freezing the moment and may not be 'Classy'.(And photographing flowers...was totally different Ball game :-) )  
  3. I don't own a DSLR! Of course, even if I had one, I won't promise I'd be good at it. So, yes, all the photos in the blog were snapped by my Lumia 720 via its humble 6.7 megapixels (not too high end & nothing fancy!!!) camera.
  4. And lastly, to me, a photo is as good as the memory it transcends.... And so it shall be.

The Royal jasmine:
Scientific name: Jasminum Grandiforum
Tamil: Kaattu Malli/ Jaathi Malli
OK, we all know the Jasmine, right?
But did you know?
-          According to Hindu Mythology, the jasmine was brought to planet earth by Lord Krishna himself.
-          In some parts of China, men drink Jasmine flavoured tea which supposedly has many health benefits.
-          It is also referred to as the ‘King of Flowers’!

The Firecracker flower:
Scientific name: Crossandra infundibuliformis
Tamil: Kanagambaram

I believe almost all South Indians would have seen this flower at least once.
But did you know?
-          These flowers blossom all around the year and are thus sometimes compared to the stamina of a man.
-          The Goan deity Vodhlodev/ Kokodev (one of the residing deities of the  temple of Kanakeshwari, Bicholim, Goa) is the only god who is decorated with this flower every year during the festivals. He is considered to be the representative of 33 crores of gods and goddesses according to the myth.

The China rose:
Scientific name: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
Tamil: Chembaruthi

A flower which is widely known for its medicinal qualities.
But are you aware?
-          This is the flower which is often compared to the glory of the rising sun in many cultures around the world (Yeah, the Sun flower lost the title here!)
-          In Hindu mythology there are references of the Hibiscus’ petal colour being compared to the colour of the God Hanuman’s skin!
-          In China, it is the symbol for youth!

The Rose:
Scientific name: Rosa x-damascena
Tamil: Roja
 Here arrives the Queen of all beautiful flowers. The universal symbol of love.
But I bet you are not aware that...
-          In the ancient Indian and Persian cultures the rose always played a symbolic role in the creation of the world and of mankind.
-          According to one Muslim legend/ myth, the rose sprang from the beads of sweat of the Prophet Mohammad.
-          According to Greek Mythology - Cupid, the Greek God of Love, is said to be the creator of the Rose.
-          The same Greek Mythology also contradicts it by saying that Zephyrus, the Greek God of West Wind, turned himself into a rose to please his wife! (Now that’s one loving husband!!!)


Alas, who knew we men had such a strong relation to flowers in the historical myths! I never thought so until I did my little research ;-)

Some other bright little flowers which adorn my little garden... (Just boasting my Nokia's Powerful Camera and ability to capture great snaps here ;-) )
                                         Sunset Bells
                                       Mexican Oleander

                                           Periwinkle

All said, now I look upon these beautiful seed bearing part of the plant, consisting of reproductive organs like stamens & carpels that are usually decorated by coloured corolla and supported by a green calyx – i.e Flowers :-P in a new perspective and hope you too experience the same... 


-AJ