Lotus scientifically known as Nelumbo Nucifera is the National Flower of India. It is a sacred flower and occupies a unique position in the art and mythology of ancient India and has been an auspicious symbol of Indian culture since time immemorial. The Lotus symbolizes divinity, fertility, wealth, knowledge and not to forget enlightenment. Lending to its uniqueness, the flower grows in murky waters and rises on a long stalk above the surface to bloom gloriously. It is also a symbol of triumph since the lotus is rooted in the mud and can survive to re germinate for thousands of years. It represents long life, honor, and good fortune.
Padmasana (Lotus Pose) is one of the most widely recognized poses in yoga, which you certainly know better than I do...
The lotus flower and the textual part of the logo form an equilateral triangle, and the triangle holds its place as a symbol in the mathematics of ideal proportions. As a symbol of ethics, he at once proposes the idea of mathematical accuracy and method in connection with spiritual problems.
The lotus flower is a hand-drawn vector image, it's unique and I didn't use any clip art. There are four variants - full color, black, white and transparent.
Logo A Yoga Story
- Contest holder: ayogastory
- Category: Logo design
- Status: Ended
- Files: File 1, File 2, File 3
Start date: 26-03-2020
Ending date: 02-04-2020
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Hi! thanks for taking the time to write, I'm looking for something less "seen everywhere" than a lotus flower
The lotus flower was my first association with yoga and India. I didn't know they used it massively. If I get another idea I'll send it. Best regards