Significance of Adornment
Synonyms: Decoration, Embellishment, Ornament, Enhancement, Trim, Accessory, Ornamentation, Enhancement.
In Dutch: Versiering; In Finnish: Koristeluun; In Spanish: Adorno; In German: Schmuck
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Buddhist concept of 'Adornment'
In Buddhism, Adornment symbolizes the virtuous conduct achieved by the Buddha, enhancing his ten bodies with the essence of merit and virtue, and reflecting the inner beauty of moral excellence and spiritual development.
From: Avatamsaka Sutra (flower adornment sutra)—Preface
(1) Represents the virtuous conduct perfected by the Buddha, adding a fragrance of merit and virtue to his ten kinds of bodies.[1]
Hindu concept of 'Adornment'
Adornment in Hinduism signifies the practice of setting aside decorative items to embrace humility in the presence of a Teacher, emphasizing the value of modesty and spiritual focus over superficial embellishments.
From: Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi
(1) The additional decorative items or decorations that a pupil should forgo as part of a humble demeanor in the presence of the Teacher.[2]
The concept of Adornment in local and regional sources
Adornment involves decorative items that enhance the beauty and elegance of both the bride and groom during a wedding, playing a vital role in elevating their overall appearance on this special occasion.
From: Bhaktavijaya: Stories of Indian Saints
(1) Items or decorations added to enhance the beauty and elegance of the bride and bridegroom during the wedding.[3]