Roses are not a symbol of love, nor a symbol of love! What does the rose symbolize?
The arrival of this flower in the flower kingdom is about 3 and a half crore years ago. The symbol of love, separation, love is the endless fairy tale surrounding that flower. Queen Cleopatra used to compose the living room of love on the bed with the petals of this flower. Hale is the best gift for Valentines. The name of the flower is rose. Today I will listen to the myth of that rose.
No matter what you call a rose, it is a rose, a rose. Such is his royal outing. His form. Lakshi in many forms, Gune Saraswati. As the splendor of its color, so is the fragrance. The birth story of this royal flower is unknown to many. Poets and writers have chosen the rose as a symbol of love and separation.
The poet has come to the imagination "Emerald is green in the color of my consciousness The ruby turned red I look up at the sky The light came on I looked at the rose and said beautiful She's beautiful ... "
Rose-story
Aphrodite is the god of love in Greek mythology. The red rose was created from the tears of Aphrodite and the blood of his beloved Adonis. The name of the rose also comes to the fore as a symbol of the Virgin Mary
There is no rose in love, it is unthinkable. Queen Cleopatra used to meet her boyfriend Mark Antonio in a rose bed. History has it that Napoleon's wife, who shook the world, had the best rose garden in the world. In Rome, keeping roses on the door again means intimate privacy. What is more surprising is that there will be various gems in such a rose garden.
The biography of the rose
One has to be a little surprised to hear about the beginning of this soft, tender, romantic flower. Recent research has shown that roses were born about three and a half million years ago. Germany is the oldest habitat of roses in the world. If you visit Hildesim Cathedral in Germany, you will see roses that are thousands of years old. That is the original rose of the world.
As soon as we say rose, a bunch of fresh red flowers floats in front of our eyes. Surprise here too. The color of Juliet, the rarest and most precious rose in the world, is not red at all. See her Bhubanmohini form. The cost of cultivating flowers is around three crores in Indian rupees.
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