This plant has been spread in different areas since ancient times. This flower is very popular in Thailand and Myanmar for decorating ponds and gardens. White water lily is found in ponds and lakes of Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Yemen, Taiwan, Philippines, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Myanmar etc.
This flower is also found in Papua New Guinea and some parts of Australia. These flowers are found in farmland as well as in wild areas. These flowers can be seen blooming in the frozen water of the cut paddy field. About 35 species of this plant have been found in the world.
In Bengali it is called Shapla. In English, the water lily is called "Water Lily", White Water Lily, White Lotus. Kannada), Null (Assamese language). In Bengal, blue water lily flower is called water lily or indigo lotus, red water lily flower is called blood lotus. In Chittagong this flower is called Anlaful
The water lily blooms in the morning and the petals disappear as the daylight increases. It is directly attached to the stems and roots. Shuffler leaves and flower stems or stems are attached to the roots under water. And these roots are attached to the soil and the leaves float on the water. New leaves are born from the roots. The leaves are round and green but black at the base.
The floating leaves are sharp all around. Leaf size is 20 to 23 cm and their range is about 0.9 to 1.8 m. Shapla flowers can be seen in different colors such as pink, white, blue, purple etc. This flower has 4 to 5 petals and 13 to 15 petals. The flowers look like stars. Cup-like segments are 11-14 cm. Shapla blooms almost all the year round but monsoon and autumn are the best time to grow this plant.
Although water lilies are of many colors, only white water lilies have got the status of national flowers of Bangladesh. In addition, the national flower shapla or its watermark is painted on the money, money and documents of Bangladesh. This flower is also the national flower of Sri Lanka. In Sri Lanka this flower is known as Nil Mānel Nil Mahanel. In the Sri Lankan language, this flower is often called blue lotus in English. These flowers bloom in various ponds and natural lakes in Sri Lanka.
The description of the flowers of this aquatic plant has been found in several ancient books such as Sanskrit, Pali and Sri Lankan literature since ancient times under the names "Kuvalaya", "Indhiyara", Niluppala, Nilthapala, Niluful which symbolize excellence, discipline, holiness The Shapla flower was one of the 108 auspicious symbols found in the footprints of Gautama Buddha, a firm belief of the Buddhists of Sri Lanka.
The shuffler family or genus is Nymphaea. This is a translation of a Greek word. According to Theophrastus, a disciple of the Greek philosophers Plato and Aristotle, the plant dates back to about 300 BC. He further added that in ancient Greece it was customary to worship the water goddess by offering these flowers. In ancient Egypt, for thousands of years the Nymphaea caerulea (now lost in the Nymphaea nouchali / caerulea), was fond of blue water lilies, white water lilies. People used to eat, draw and respect these flowers. It is said that in India, water lilies are given to worship the snake goddess Manasa.
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Śāpalā prācīna yuga thēkē'i bibhinna jātīra prārthanā bā bāgāna sājānōra pāśāpāśi khābāra hisēbē byabahr̥ta haẏē āsachē. Yēmana: Miśara, cīna, jāpāna ō ēśiẏāra bibhinna ēlākā śāpalāra kānḍa bā ḍāṭā bā puspadanḍa sabajī hisēbē khā'ōẏā haẏa. Pūrṇabikaśita śāpalā phulēra garbhāśaẏē guṛi guṛi bīja thākē. Āṭhālō ē'i bīja bānlādēśēra grāmēra mānuṣadēra khētē dēkhā yāẏa. Ē'i bīja bhējē ēkadharanēra khābāra khai tairi haẏa yāra nāma “ḍhyāpēra khai”. Udbhidaṭira gōṛāẏa thākē ālura mata ēka dharanēra kanda yāra nāma śāluka, anēkē ēṭi sabji hisēbē khēẏē thākē.
Shapla has been used as food as well as in prayers or garden decorations of different nations since ancient times. Such as: Egypt, China, Japan and different parts of Asia are eaten as shuffler stems or data or inflorescences. The uterus of a fully developed water lily has many seeds. This sticky seed is seen eaten by the people of the villages of Bangladesh. These seeds are fried to make a kind of food khai called "dhap khai". At the base of the plant is a kind of potato-like tuber called water lily, many people eat it as a vegetable.
Blue lily flowers and red lily flowers are used to decorate the house. It is a very popular plant for planting in garden reservoirs or for keeping in aquariums. Sometimes these plants grow for their flowers. Shapla is used as a medicinal plant in India to make an ayurvedic medicine called Ambal. This medicine works as a diet for immature diseases.
।Recent studies have shown that this plant has the necessary medicinal properties for diabetic diseases. This plant is taken out of the water and dried in the sun and used as cattle feed
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