277 — Number of the plant
at the book: The Mother. The Spiritual Significance of Flowers.- 1-st Ed. / Sri Aurobindo Ashram Trust, Pondicherry (India).- Singapore: Ho Printing, 2000.- ISBN 81-7058-609-7
Classification
► Division Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants
► Class Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons
► Subclass Caryophyllidae
► Order Caryophyllales
► Family Caryophyllaceae - Pink family
► Subfamily Caryophylloideae
► Tribe Caryophylleae
► Genus Dianthus L. - Pink
Synonyms
(=) Dianthus amurensis Jacques
(=) Dianthus heddewigii hort.
(=) Dianthus laciniatus hort. ex Makino
Common names
China pink (English)
Chinese pink (English)
Chinese-pink (English)
Dianthus (English)
Garden pinks (English)
Indian pink (English)
Japanese pink (English)
Pink (English)
Rainbow pink (English)
Telstar picotee dianthus (English)
Oeillet (French)
Oeillet de Chine (French)
Гвоздика китайская (Russian)
Clavellina (Spanish)
Zaw-hmwa-gale (Burmese)
Clavel (Philippines)
Shi zhu (Chinese)
Sekichiku (Japanese)
Kara-nadeshiko (Korean)
Description
Small single mildly fragrant rotate flowers with four to six broad slightly overlapping petals that have smooth or cut-and-fringed edges and are gathered at the base into a strong tubular green calyx; in white and shades of pink and red, sometimes variegated; borne in branching few- flowered clusters. An annual, biennial or short- lived perennial garden plant.
The obedience is necessary so as to get away from one's own mind and vital and learn to follow the Truth.
Sri Aurobindo. Sri Aurobindo Birth Centenary Library in 30 Volumes. - Volume 23. - Letters on Yoga.-P.2-3
In yoga obedience to the Guru or to the Divine and the law of the Truth as declared by the Guru is the foundation of discipline.
Sri Aurobindo. Sri Aurobindo Birth Centenary Library in 30 Volumes. - Volume 23. - Letters on Yoga.-P.2-3