In mythology, rose meaning is associated with Aphrodite (Greek) goddess of love who was often depicted adorned with roses around her head, feet and or neck. In lore, we track down this association when we discover that a rose bush grew within the pool of blood spilled from Aphrodite’s slain lover (Adonis). We can interpret the symbolism here in several ways. The most common interpretation is that the rose symbolizes an immortal love or a union that will never fade – even through time or death.
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Colorful Blossoms: New Year Rangoli Design.
This stunning flower rangoli welcomes the New Year with an explosion of colors and intricate designs. Each element is thoughtfully crafted...
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This stunning flower rangoli welcomes the New Year with an explosion of colors and intricate designs. Each element is thoughtfully crafted...
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