Hi Menchie. Hi Angebel.
I was drowning out there.
Thanx for throwing a life saver.
They were beating my ass with no restraint. damn.
~emma ruth
Hi Menchie. Hi Angebel.
I was drowning out there.
Thanx for throwing a life saver.
They were beating my ass with no restraint. damn.
~emma ruth
https://www.depositphotos.com/photos/sampaguita-philippines.html
Sampaguita: Meaning: Jasmine flower; I promise you; Champak flower
The sampaguita symbolizes love, purity, hope, devotion, and simplicity.’
https://www.curatorialandco.com/product/the-undying-love-of-sampaguita-ii/
© Chloe Caday
“Chloe Caday’s, The Undying Love of Sampaguita II, is the second painting of tryptic – Sampaguita, in her latest series, Diwata’s Song. The work integrates the narratives of Sampaguita – the story of a fate-forbidden love, and the daughters of Bathala (the creator in Tagalog mythology); Mayari (goddess of the moon), Tala (goddess of the stars) and Hanan (goddess of the morning).“
“Sampaguita” (the national flower of the Philippines) is a Spanish term derived from the Filipino words “sumpa kita,” meaning “I promise you,” symbolizing love and devotion. [source: Google]
The Sampaguita, the Philippines’ national flower, is said to have originated from a legend about a princess, Lakambini, and a prince, Lakan Galing, who swore “sumpa kita” (meaning “I promise you”) on a hill by the sea, but Lakan Galing never returned, and Lakambini died of a broken heart, with the Sampaguita growing from her grave.
Here’s a more detailed look at the legend:
[source: Google]
Champak: an Asian evergreen tree of the magnolia family, bearing fragrant orange flowers and sacred to Hindus and Buddhists. [source: Google-Dictionary]
~emma ruth