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Significance of colors in Hinduism

Colors play a vital role in how we perceive and influence the world. It appears each color releases specific signals that end up affecting our physical and mental states. Scientifically, it has now been proven that colors can considerably affect a personu2019s moods, feelings, and emotions. It can affect them to such a point that it will end up increasing their metabolism, raising their blood pressure, and causing some eye strain. Therefore, let us today look at the significance of colors in Hinduism and their meaning.

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Significance of colors in Hinduism

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  1. Significance of colors in Hinduism

  2. Colors Meaning in Hindu Culture Colors like red, yellow, and orange can not only invoke feelings of warmth and comfort. But these colors can also be responsible for passion, anger, or hostility towards others. Similarly, colors such as blue, purple, and green can not only summon calmness but feelings of sadness as well.

  3. RED As you might have figured, red designates sensuality and purity. It is a color of utmost significance in the Hindu culture. Therefore, it is used in auspicious ceremonies such as marriages, festivals or child birth, etc. Read the full Blog here: Significance of colors in Hinduism

  4. SAFFRON Saffron is the most holy color for Hindus. The color itself represents fire. As we know impurities are burned away by fire, which can symbolize purity. Saffron can also represent religious abstinence. Read the full Blog here: Significance of colors in Hinduism

  5. GREEN Usually, green is a festive color and signifies life and happiness. Green can stabilize the mind as it symbolizes peace and happiness. It is also the color of nature as most trees, plants, grass, and some flowers are green in color. Read the full Blog here: Significance of colors in Hinduism

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