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Step into stillness with our Indian Blue Lotus, a sacred aquatic flower revered for millennia across South Asia.
This beautifully delicate variety, botanically known as Nymphaea nouchali, is often called the Indian Blue Lotus
or Blue Water Lily. With petals in soft hues of blue to purple and a star-like bloom that rises with the sun,
this flower embodies grace, calm, and subtle plant wisdom.
While sharing the same plant spirit as the Egyptian Blue Lotus (Nymphaea caerulea), this variety offers a gentler experience.
It carries similar alkaloids including trace amounts of nuciferine but in a milder concentration.
The Egyptian Blue Lotus, also stocked in our apothecary, is known for its stronger psychoactive profile,
more vibrant blue-violet petals, and rich ancient ceremonial use.
In contrast, the Indian Blue Lotus is more cooling and heart-softening, with a long history in Ayurvedic and Buddhist
traditions as a remedy for emotional balance, digestive harmony, and gentle relaxation.
It's less about euphoria and more about presence encouraging deep breath, release of tension, and stillness within.
Aspect | Indian Blue Lotus (N. nouchali) | Egyptian Blue Lotus (N. caerulea) |
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Petal Colour | Pale blue to purple hues | Vivid blue to blue-violet |
Alkaloid Strength | Mild | Stronger (higher nuciferine content) |
Centre | Larger centre | Smaller, golden centre |
Energetic Profile | Soothing, introspective | Euphoric, expansive |
Traditional Use | Ayurvedic medicine, temple offerings | Egyptian ritual wine, dreamwork |
Psychoactive Effects | Subtle or none | Noticeable relaxation and mood shift |
Whether you choose the Indian Blue Lotus for quiet integration or the Egyptian Blue Lotus for deeper dreaming and
sensual exploration, both hold the spirit of the blue lotus a flower of awakening, intuition, and gentle healing.
Infuse 1 teaspoon in hot water for 510 minutes. Enjoy as a tea or use in ceremonial practice. Can be blended with other botanicals or used as a smokeable flower.
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Disclaimer
These unregistered remedies have not been evaluated by SAHPRA for their quality, safety, or intended use. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Please consult your health practitioner before use, especially if pregnant or breastfeeding.