The Spiritual Significance of Flowers (Set of 2 Volumes)
Book Specification
Item Code: | NAM571 |
Publisher: | Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Pondicherry |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2000 |
ISBN: | 8170586097 |
Pages: | 492 (Throughout Color Illustrations) |
Cover: | Hardcover |
Other Details | 9.0 inch X 11.0 inch |
Weight | 2.40 kg |
Book Description
THE SPIRITUAL SIGNIFICANCE OF FLOWERS Each variety of flower, according to the Mother, has its own special quality and meaning. During her lifetime she gave "names" or "significances" to 898 flowers. In this book these flowers, with their significances, are arranged thematically in twelve chapters. In each chapter flowers of related significance are grouped together and placed in a sequence that develops the chapter's theme. Brief quotations from the works of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother accompany many significances as an aid to understanding them. 630 colour photographs help to identify the flowers and reveal their beauty. A separately bound reference volume contains indexes, glossaries, descriptions of the flowers and botanical information on them.
"Flowers speak to us when we know how to listen to them," the Mother said. "It is a subtle and fragrant language." As if to provide a key to this language, she identified the significances of almost nine hundred flowers. In this book, these flowers and their meanings are presented in the light of her vision and experience.
The book consists of two separately bound parts. Part 1, the text and photographs, is arranged thematically on the basis of the Mother's flower-significances. In each of the twelve chapters, flowers of related significance are grouped together; these groups are then placed in a sequence that develops the theme of the chapter. The organization of the chapters is outlined in the Contents.
For each flower in Part 1, the following details are given: the Mother's significance, her comment on the significance, the botanical name, and the colour or colours of the flower. Relevant quotations from the works of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother accompany many flower-significances as an aid to understanding them. For most flowers there is a colour photograph to facilitate identification.
Part 2 is a reference volume containing indexes, glossaries, detailed descriptions of the flowers and other information. The d indexes make it possible to locate the flowers in Part 1 by looking under the Mother's significance, the botanical name or the common name.
The Origin of the Significances | ||
The Mother | ||
Sri Aurobindo | ||
Flowers and Their Significances | ||
1 | Aditi and Avatar | |
Aditi | 3 | |
Avatar | 5 | |
2 | The Divine | |
Sachchidananda | 9 | |
Divine Presence | 11 | |
Divine Love | 12 | |
Divine Grace | 16 | |
Divine Help | 18 | |
Protection | 21 | |
3 | The New Creation | |
Promise | 25 | |
New world | 29 | |
New creation | 30 | |
The future | 31 | |
Super humanity | 32 | |
4 | Living for the Divine | |
To live only for the Divine | 36 | |
Attachment to the Divine (orchids) | 36 | |
Trust in the Divine | 44 | |
Friendship with the Divine | 45 | |
Love for the Divine (roses) | 48 | |
5 | Road to the Divine | |
Road to the Divine | 60 | |
Ascension | 63 | |
Aspiration | 64 | |
Prayer | 69 | |
Devotion | 72 | |
Remembrance | 76 | |
Opening | 78 | |
Receptivity | 80 | |
Tapasya | 83 | |
Renunciation of desires | 85 | |
Unselfishness | 87 | |
Discipline | 90 | |
Thoroughness | 93 | |
Endurance | 95 | |
Service | 98 | |
Work | 99 | |
Organisation | 105 | |
Help | 107 | |
Progress | 109 | |
6 | Bases of Spiritual Life | |
Sincerity | 112 | |
Purity | 114 | |
Simplicity | 118 | |
Humility | 118 | |
Peace | 120 | |
Silence | 121 | |
Gratitude | 122 | |
Cheerfulness | 124 | |
Goodwill | 126 | |
Balance | 128 | |
Harmony | 129 | |
Generosity | 131 | |
Faithfulness | 133 | |
Right attitude | 134 | |
Enthusiasm | 135 | |
Life energy | 136 | |
Plasticity | 138 | |
Courage | 140 | |
Boldness | 142 | |
Absolute truthfulness | 144 | |
Spiritual speech | 145 | |
No quarrels | 148 | |
Certitude | 151 | |
7 | Spiritual Attainments | |
Mastery | 154 | |
Wisdom | 156 | |
Inspiration | 158 | |
Revelation | 159 | |
Consciousness turned towards the Light | 160 | |
Conversion | 166 | |
New birth | 168 | |
Realisation | 169 | |
Victory | 170 | |
Transformation | 172 | |
Immortality | 173 | |
Beauty | 174 | |
Art | 180 | |
Refinement | 183 | |
Dignity | 187 | |
Wealth | 188 | |
8 | Power | |
Godhead | 195 | |
Agni | 197 | |
Supramental Consciousness | 198 | |
Beauty of supramental youth | 200 | |
Charm of the new creation | 206 | |
Individual power | 212 | |
Dynamic power | 218 | |
Power of progress | 220 | |
9 | Planes of Consciousness and Parts of the Being | |
Complexity of the centres | 224 | |
Supramental influence | 227 | |
Spiritual aspiration | 230 | |
Spiritual beauty | 233 | |
Psychic work | 235 | |
Psychological perfection | 238 | |
Mind | 241 | |
Higher mind | 244 | |
Mental simplicity | 249 | |
Quiet mind | 258 | |
Vital opening | 261 | |
Vital purity | 265 | |
Elegance in the emotions | 273 | |
Refinement of sensations | 275 | |
Physical consciousness turned entirely towards the Divine | 282 | |
Light in the blood | 284 | |
Peace in the cells | 286 | |
Peace in the sex centre | 288 | |
Health | 290 | |
Dreams | 293 | |
Power of Truth in the Subconscient | 294 | |
Divine Will acting in the Inconscient | 296 | |
10 | Collaboration of Nature | |
Blossoming of Nature | 299 | |
Spontaneous aspiration of Nature towards the Divine | 301 | |
Abundance | 304 | |
Light in fairyland | 307 | |
Bird of paradise | 308 | |
11 | Awakening of Matter | |
Psychic awakening in Matter | 310 | |
Gold | 313 | |
Fire | 314 | |
12 | Radha and Krishna | |
Radha's consciousness | 316 | |
Krishna's light in the Overmind | 317 | |
Krishna's play | 321 | |
Krishna's Ananda | 323 |
This reference volume contains indexes, glossaries, descriptions of the flowers and other information.
There are three indexes giving the location of the flowers in Part 1: an Index of the Mother's Significances, an Index of Botanical Names and an Index of Common Names. The user should note that in all these indexes the reference numbers are those of the flowers as they are arranged in Part 1, not the page numbers of the book.
Two glossaries explain technical terms used in the book. A Glossary of Botanical Terms defines words that occur in the Descriptions of the Flowers. A Glossary of Philosophical and Psychological Terms provides definitions of the Sanskrit and other words that are found in the quotations of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother.
A brief section, The Symbolism of Colours, explains the meaning of various colours and their relationship to the Mother's flower- significances.
Descriptions of the Flowers, the largest section of the book, gives the full botanical name and family of each flower and indicates its size, shape, colour, lifespan, leaf-type, etc.
Note on the Texts and Photographs, the concluding section, identifies the sources of the quotations of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother and provides general information on the texts and photographs.
1 | Index of the Mother's Significances | 325 |
2 | Index of Botanical Names | 335 |
3 | Index of Common Names | 343 |
4 | Glossary of Botanical Terms | 353 |
5 | Glossary of Philosophical and Psychological Terms | 357 |
6 | The Symbolism of Colours | 365 |
7 | Descriptions of the Flowers | 367 |
8 | Note on the Texts and Photographs | 457 |