Significance of Concentric circle
Synonyms: Ring
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Hindu concept of 'Concentric circle'
In Hinduism, concentric circles symbolize structured unity in army formations, represent physical and metaphysical boundaries within an inner circle, and reflect varying outcomes through the arrangement of halos, illustrating interconnectedness and protection.
From: Kathasaritsagara (the Ocean of Story)
(1) An inner circle that reflects the wideness of the horizon, denoting a physical and metaphysical boundary.[1]
From: Brihat Samhita
(1) The arrangement of halos that can indicate several different outcomes based on their numbers.[2]
The concept of Concentric circle in local and regional sources
The term "Concentric circle" describes a design element found in Kot Diji seals, where typically four concentric circles are arranged in the corners of a square or cross-shaped seal, emphasizing their significance in regional art.
From: History of Science in South Asia
(1) Pawns enter play on the outermost central squares along the four sides of the game board and move counter-clockwise around the edge of the board until they arrive back at the square immediately to the left of their entry square, then move up into the next concentric circle.[3] (2) Concentric circles are the basic figure in Kot Diji seals, usually four of them placed into the four corners of a square or cross-shaped seal, according to the provided text.[4]