12.10.2012, 17:05
Irgendeine Homepage (link momentan nicht auffindbar) behauptete, die "fleur-de-lis" würde eigentlich ein Hanfblatt darstellen.
Während der Suche nach dem Link fand ich das hier:
" Buddha meditating inside the young Amanita muscaria with what appears to be the fleur-de-lis on top. Nalanda Site Museum, Bihar, India.
The Tibetans considered Cannabis sacred. A Mahayana Buddhist tradition maintains that during the six steps of asceticism leading to his enlightenment, Buddha lived on one Hemp seed a day. He is often depicted with "Soma leaves" in his begging bowl and the mysterious god-narcotic Soma has occasionally been identified with Hemp.
-Schultes, Hofmann & Ratsch, Plants of the Gods."
http://www.thelostword.dk/index3.htm
http://translate.google.com/#en/de/
Während der Suche nach dem Link fand ich das hier:
" Buddha meditating inside the young Amanita muscaria with what appears to be the fleur-de-lis on top. Nalanda Site Museum, Bihar, India.
The Tibetans considered Cannabis sacred. A Mahayana Buddhist tradition maintains that during the six steps of asceticism leading to his enlightenment, Buddha lived on one Hemp seed a day. He is often depicted with "Soma leaves" in his begging bowl and the mysterious god-narcotic Soma has occasionally been identified with Hemp.
-Schultes, Hofmann & Ratsch, Plants of the Gods."
http://www.thelostword.dk/index3.htm
http://translate.google.com/#en/de/