Lotus, the national flower of India, is also known as “Kamal” or “Padmini”. It is a sacred plant and a symbol of divine beauty and purity.
The flower is native to Asia, predominantly to the regions of India and China.
A Lotus flower grows 49 inches in height and can spread 10 feet horizontally.
The flower petals open in the morning and close at night.
Lotus is a sacred Buddhist flower.
In traditional medicine, dried Lotus flowers have been used to manage bleeding disorders, especially control the excessive loss of blood during heavy menstruation.
It also helps in managing diarrhea by reducing the frequency of passing stool.