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National Flower of Bangladesh


National Flower of  Bangladesh

Oh, in the fertile embrace of Bangladesh's land blooms a floral emblem—a symbol of pride and beauty, the Water Lily, known locally as the 'Shapla'. Oh, a delicate marvel that rises from the waters, embodying resilience and grace in its every petal.

Amidst the tranquil ponds and rivers, the Shapla unfurls its pristine petals, a celestial offering to the serene waters it calls home. White as purity itself, with a golden heart that mirrors the sun's embrace, it stands as a testament to the nation's spirit—a spirit that thrives despite adversity.

With roots submerged in murky waters, the Water Lily rises above, its pristine beauty untouched by the mire beneath. Like Bangladesh itself, it blooms amidst challenges, emerging as a symbol of purity, perseverance, and elegance amidst the turbid waters of life.

In the whispers of the gentle breeze, the Shapla dances upon the water's surface, a vision that evokes a sense of tranquility and resilience. It's more than a flower; it's a poetic reflection of the nation's ethos, a reminder that beauty can arise from the most unlikely places.

The Shapla holds significance beyond its aesthetic allure; it carries the spirit of a nation, a tribute to the resilience and unity of its people. As the national flower, it embodies the collective hopes, dreams, and aspirations of Bangladesh—ever blooming, ever resplendent.

Oh, Water Lily, the Shapla, your serene presence graces Bangladesh's waters, a symbol of purity amidst life's tumultuous currents. You symbolize the nation's tenacity, embodying the essence of a people whose resilience and beauty shine bright even in the face of adversity.



 

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