Each lotus petal has the seated figure of an Aditya.
Some of the animals rest between the lotus petals, while others are top.
Three circular platforms on the top are also thought to represent a lotus petals.
The surface structure of the lotus petal and the rose petal, as seen in Figure 9, can be used to explain the two different effects.
Cha'em, ask Tach'a to look at the lotus petals in her bowl.
The square foundation on this pagoda is carved with 24 lotus petals.
The glass itself was patterned with lotus petals.
But the marks on the base differ from a lotus petal.
These are actually derived from an earlier style in which the characters were inside lotus petals.
The plinth is surrounded, top and bottom, with mouldings of sacred lotus petals.