Kalpalata Lotus are a Local Specialty of Sumeru.
How to Obtain[]
Kalpalata Lotuses grow on the cliffsides throughout Sumeru.
For specific locations see the gallery or the Teyvat Interactive Map.
Shop Availability[]
There is 1 Shop that sells Kalpalata Lotus:
| Item | NPC | Mora Cost | Stock | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aramani | 1,000 | 5 | 3 Days |
Craft Usage[]
There is 1 item that can be crafted using Kalpalata Lotus:
| Item | Craft Type | Recipe |
|---|---|---|
| Crafting |
Ascension Usage[]
2 Characters use Kalpalata Lotus for ascension:
No Weapons use Kalpalata Lotus for ascension.
Descriptions[]
Flowers from vines that grow on cliff sides. It is called a lotus only because it has a similar appearance to one. Aside from that, it bears no other similar properties to the lotus.
Vines grow along cliffs everywhere in Sumeru, as timeless as time itself. It is said that these vines were the first thing that Lord Rukkhadevata ever created, making them the progenitors of every plant in Sumeru. All the great plants of the land, even the undying Divine Tree, are connected at the roots through the entanglement of these vines. Of course, this saying has long been refuted by Amurta researchers, but still, it persists amongst the people.
Vines grow along cliffs everywhere in Sumeru, as timeless as time itself. It is said that these vines were the first thing that Lord Rukkhadevata ever created, making them the progenitors of every plant in Sumeru. All the great plants of the land, even the undying Divine Tree, are connected at the roots through the entanglement of these vines. Of course, this saying has long been refuted by Amurta researchers, but still, it persists amongst the people.
Flowers from vines that grow on cliff sides. It is called a lotus only because it has a similar appearance to one. Aside from that, it bears no other similar properties to the lotus.
Vines grow along cliffs everywhere in Sumeru, as timeless as time itself. It is said that these vines were the first thing to ever be created in the forest, making them the progenitors of every plant in Sumeru. All the great plants of the land, even the undying Divine Tree, are connected at the roots through the entanglement of these vines. Of course, this saying has long been refuted by Amurta researchers, but still, it persists amongst the people.
Vines grow along cliffs everywhere in Sumeru, as timeless as time itself. It is said that these vines were the first thing to ever be created in the forest, making them the progenitors of every plant in Sumeru. All the great plants of the land, even the undying Divine Tree, are connected at the roots through the entanglement of these vines. Of course, this saying has long been refuted by Amurta researchers, but still, it persists amongst the people.
Trivia[]
- 2 Mail have Kalpalata Lotus as an attachment:
- Perfect Timing... ×10 from Cyno on June 23, 2025
- Our Converging Paths ×10 from Kaedehara Kazuha on October 29, 2022
Etymology[]
- Kalpalata (Sanskrit: कल्पलता kalpalatā) is a wishing vine or creeper in svarga, the Hindu equivalent of Heaven. It is a creeper in Indra's paradise, which is supposed to grant all desires.
Gallery[]
Video Guides[]
Other Languages[]
| Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| English | Kalpalata Lotus | — |
| Chinese (Simplified) | 劫波莲 Jiébō Lián | Kalpa Lotus |
| Chinese (Traditional) | 劫波蓮 Jiébō Lián | |
| Japanese | カルパラタ蓮 Karuparata Hasu[1] | Kalpalata Lotus |
| Korean | 겁의 연꽃 Geop-ui Yeonkkot | Lotus of Kalpa |
| Spanish | Loto kalpa | Kalpa Lotus |
| French | Kalpalotus | — |
| Russian | Лотос кальпалата Lotos kal'palata | Kalpalata Lotus |
| Thai | Kalpalata Lotus | — |
| Vietnamese | Sen Kalpalata | Kalpalata Lotus |
| German | Kalpalata-Lotos | Kalpalata Lotus |
| Indonesian | Kalpalata Lotus | — |
| Portuguese | Lótus Kalpalata | Kalpalata Lotus |
| Turkish | Kalpalata Nilüferi | Kalpalata Lotus |
| Italian | Loto Kalpalata | Kalpalata Lotus |
Change History[]
Released in Version 3.0
References[]
- ↑ Archon Quest, Chapter III, Act II - The Morn a Thousand Roses Brings, Part 1: The Coming of the Sabzeruz Festival (Japanese Voice-Over)



















































































































































































































































































































