Description
Shower with color in white on mud is understood to mean ethics in India. The Hindus mounted shower with their religious beliefs and often associated with the gods as Vishnu, Brahma and Lakshmi. From ancient times, the shower was the sacred symbol for Hindus. It is often used as an example of divine beauty, such Sri Krishna usually described as "lotus-eyed". The blooming petals are considered an extension of the soul and is a symbol of spiritual sublimation. The beauty of contrast shower with mud derived from its present spiritual strength. It also said that both Brahma and Lakshmi, the deity of power and wealth, have the lotus symbol associated with them in their seats. In Hindi it is called कमल (Kamal), this is the common name for women as part of the name of man in India.