Buta refers to a Floral Motif which is derived generally from Persian sources which is much used in Indian textile design, and traditionally rendered as a flowering plant with a curli ng bud at the top. The motif is also sometimes reduced to a floral pattern designed within the form of the plant.

Buta is an Indian term which literally means "a plant"

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