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What does the number of petals of lotus in Buddhism mean?

In Buddhism, petals are called leaves, which means:

1. According to the theory of great wisdom, there are three kinds of lotus flowers: (1) Renhua, with more than ten pieces. (2) Tianhua has shutters. 3 Bodhisattva, the same as Chiba. There are many treasures in the world where Buddha lives, and there are golden and bright lotus flowers in Chiba.

Secondly, the lotus leaf, the lotus leaf in Chiba and the lotus leaf in Ye Wan are the lotus seats where the Buddha sits.

Mahayana Sutra Volume 2 (junior year, 298): The first Buddha sat on a lotus leaf and told the first bodhisattva how to open the door. The second Buddha sat in the lotus flower in Chiba and spoke a thousand testimonies for the bodhisattvas of the two places. The third Buddha sat on the lotus leaf and told all the Bodhisattvas in the three places that all the practices were open. According to the Sanskrit scripture, the lotus platform where Rushenafo sits is surrounded by thousands of Chinese leaves, showing thousands of Sakyamuni. One leaf of China has hundreds of millions of countries, and one country shows that Buddha Sakyamuni sat under the bodhi tree and was enlightened for a while.