The flowering plant named Krishna Kamal has an interesting structure. While the petals are mostly blue or purple, the five filaments in the middle of the flower are yellowish. These five filaments are said to represent the Pandavas, and a hundred petals around the flower bulb represent the Kauravas. The green bulb connected to the yellow filaments and the purple petals is symbolic of Draupadi. Some theories suggest that the radial elements in the center of the flower represent the Sudarshan Chakra, Lord Krishna’s mightiest weapon. This is also where the plant is believed to get its name.
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