Padma: The Lotus of Purity, Grace, and Divine Presence in Hindu Sacred Art Few symbols carry the weight of meaning that the lotus, known in Sanskrit as padma, bears within the Hindu tradition. Across millennia of sacred art, temple sculpture, bronze casting, and living worship, the padma has endured as one of the most immediately recognizable and deeply revered emblems in all of Hindu iconography. It is not merely a flower. It is a statement about the nature of divinity itself, about purity emerging from the ordinary world, and about the grace that sustains all creation. Iconographic Classification and Form Within the formal language of Hindu iconography, the padma is classified as a lakshana, an identifying emblem or auspicious mark, rather than as a weapon or functional implement. This places it in a distinct category from attributes such as the chakra or the trishula, which carry connotations of action, protection, or destruction. The padma speaks instead of presence, benedicti...