Acceptable to all gods

The lotus flowers for worship
in the flower basket

in the flower basket
The lotus flower popularly known in Hindi by "Kamal ka phool" is one of those flowers that are acceptable to all the gods for worship. It is known in India from the very ancient times. Very ancient literature and "Puranas" have it mentioned in them. In Sanskrit it is mostly known by "Padma" (पद्म). It has many synonyms in Hindi and Sanskrit like -"Pankaj", "Saroj," "Jalaj", "Nalin", "Arvind", "Utpal" etc.
In Hindu mythology, God Brahma created the world on direction from Vishnu. The lotus has got mentioned before Brahma created the world as it came out from the naval of Vishnu on which Brahma was seated. Due to this Vishnu is also called "Padma-nabh" (One who has a lotus in his naval). Even in one of the four hands of Vishnu there is always a "Padma" (Lotus).
Not only Brahma and Vishnu, even God Shiva likes lotus. Shiva likes a lotus with eight petals (अष्टदल कमल). Eight petaled lotus has significance in "Tantra Sadhana". I saw such a lotus sculpted in stone at the top of the ceiling of "Mukteshwar Mahadev" Temple at Bhuaneswar, Orisa. There is a popular prayer of Shivalinga in Sanskrit called "Lingashtak" (Eight Shloka prayer of Linga). In one of its shloka is said
अष्टदलोपरिवेष्टित लिंगं सर्वसमुद्भव कारण लिंगम्
अष्टदरिद्रविनाशित लिंगं तत्प्रणमामि सदाशिव लिंगम्।
("Asht-dalo-pariveshtit-lingam, sarva-samudbhava karan lingam
Ashta-daridra-vinashit lingam tat pranamami sada-shiva lingam")
(I say pranam to that shiva-linga which is surrounded by eight-petaled-lotuses and that is the reason behind the destruction of eight folded poorness and makes all round development of the devotee).
Along with the Trideva (Three Gods - Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva) different forms of goddesses like the lotus flower. Most of the goddesses are described as seated on a lotus flower and many of them hold a lotus flower in one of their hands. Pink coloured lotus flower is offered to goddesses like Durga, Gauri and Lakshmi. On the festival of Deepawali the lotus flowers are on top in demand list of flowers. It is believed that by offering this flower to Goddess Lakshmi she will be pleased and give the devotee wealth and happiness. One of the well known "Shri-Suktam" -the Sanskrit prayer of Lakshmi - says thus,

Lotus flower on sale for Laxmi Puja

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