Significance of Nagara
Synonyms: City, Town, Settlement, Metropolis, Urban area
In Dutch: Nagara; In German: Nagara; In Finnish: Nagara; In Spanish: Nagara
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Hindu concept of 'Nagara'
In Hinduism, "Nagara" refers to a city characterized by advanced architectural styles, a community of Brahmanas, and a significant role in rituals, embodying urban life and spiritual practices. It emphasizes safety, urban planning, and cultural richness.
From: Vastu-shastra (Introduction to Indian architecture)
(1) One of the two broad architectural styles of Indian architecture, primarily associated with Northern India and characterized by specific temple designs.[1] (2) A term synonymous with Pura, representing a fortified urban area.[2] (3) A Sanskrit term for town, often associated with advanced architectural styles and urban planning.[3] (4) One of the two schools of Indian architecture represented by Vishvakarma.[4]
From: Chaitanya Bhagavata
(1) An implied term referring to the enjoyer of women, which Lord Gaurasundara is not recognized as.[5]
From: Manasara (English translation)
(1) A city with a royal palace at its center and populated by numerous wealthy individuals, often associated with specific architectural features.[6]
From: Thirty minor Upanishads
(1) Refers to a city; a larger scale of human settlement and interaction compared to a village.[7]