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 Dilleniidae
► Order Malvales
► Family Malvaceae - Mallow family
► Subfamily Malvoideae
► Tribe Hibisceae
► Genus Hibiscus L. - Rosemallow
Synonyms
Common names
China-rose (English)
Chinese hibiscus (English)
Chinese rose (English)
Confederate rose mallow (English)
Cotton rose (English)
Hawaiian hibiscus (English)
Hibiscus (English)
Japanese rose (English)
Java (English)
Red hibiscus (English)
Rose-of-China (English)
Shoe black (English)
Shoe flower (English)
Shoeblackplant (English)
Tropical hibiscus (English)
Hibiscus de Chine (French)
Hibiscus rose de Chine (French)
Rose de Chine (French)
Kinesisk rose (Danish)
Chinese roos (Dutch)
Chinesischer Roseneibisch (German)
Rosa della Cina (Italian)
Ketmia róza-chinska (Polish)
Hibisco (Portuguese)
Rosa-da-China (Portuguese)
Гибискус (Russian)
Clavel japonés (Spanish)
Hibiscus de los jardines (Spanish)
Rosa de China (Spanish)
Gurhal (India (Hindi))
Jasum (India (Hindi))
Java (India (Hindi))
Japa (India (Sanskrit))
Japa pushpam (India (Sanskrit))
Japapushpam (India (Sanskrit))
Cembarutti (India (Tamil))
Cemparattai (India (Tamil))
Sembaruthi (India (Tamil))
Semparuthi (India (Tamil))
Baarhmaase phuul (Nepalese)
Gudahal (Nepalese)
Japa puspii (Nepalese)
Japaa kusum (Nepalese)
Rakta puspi (Nepalese)
Bunga raya (Malay)
Chaba (Thai)
Da hong hua (Chinese)
Fo sang (Chinese)
Zhu jin (Chinese)
Fusou (Japanese)
Haibisukasu (Japanese)
Fu sang (Taiwan (Chinese))
Mimo de Vênus (Brazil (Portuguese))
Mimo-chinês (Brazil (Portuguese))
Pejo (Colombia (Spanish))
Palo de la reina (Panama (Spanish))
Papo (Panama (Spanish))
Tapo (Panama (Spanish))
Description
Flowers are medium, large or very large; the single forms have five petals and a prominent exserted staminal column with yellow anthers along the sides near the tip and ending in five tiny velvety stigma pads; the double and semi-double forms are loosely to densely ball-like, the petals usually hiding the reproductive parts; borne singly from the leaf axils.
Controlled power
This is why I tell people (not that I expect them to do it, at least not now, but it's good they know) that it's NOT a matter of fate, NOT something that completely escapes our control, NOT some sort of "Law of Nature" over which we have no power - it is not so. We are truly the masters of everything which has been brought together to create our transitory individuality; we have been given the power of control, if only we knew how to use it.
It's a discipline, a tremendous tapasya.
But it's good to know in order to avoid this feeling of being crushed when things are still completely outside your control, this sense of fatality people have - they're born, they live, they die: Nature is crushing and we are the playthings of something much bigger, much stronger than us - that is the Falsehood.
In any case, for myself, in my yoga, only after I KNEW that I AM the Master of everything (provided I know how to BE this Master and LET myself be this Master - provided, that is, that the outer stupidity accepts to stay in its place), did I know that one could be the Master of Nature.
The Mother
The Mother. Agenda. - Volume 1. - 1951-1960
First learn to know yourself perfectly and then to control yourself perfectly. You will be able to do it by aspiring at every moment. It is never too early to begin, never too late to continue.
The Mother
The Mother. Collected Works of the Mother.- Volume 14. - Words of the Mother
You may be sure that becoming conscious of the Divine Presence in oneself considerably changes one's whole way of being and gives an exceptional control over all activities, mental, vital and physical.
And this control is infinitely more powerful and luminous than anything one can obtain through external means.
The Mother
The Mother. Collected Works of the Mother.- Volume 16. - More answers from the Mother