Significance of Sugarcane
Synonyms: Cane sugar, Sweet cane
In Spanish: Cana de azucar; In Dutch: Suikerriet; In Finnish: Sokeriruoko; In German: Zuckerrohr
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Hindu concept of 'Sugarcane'
In Hinduism, sugarcane symbolizes both suffering and sweetness, reflecting life's dualities. It represents sinners' struggles (crushed by iron rods), divine blessings in worship, and serves as nourishment for elephants, enhancing their vitality.
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) A sweet plant offered in worship, symbolizing sweetness in life and blessings from the divine.[1]
The concept of Sugarcane in local and regional sources
Sugarcane symbolizes beneficial resources when managed properly and is a tall grass with a thick stalk, primarily harvested for its sweet sap, highlighting its economic and agricultural importance.
From: Bhaktavijaya: Stories of Indian Saints
(1) A type of tall grass with a thick, juicy stalk that is commonly harvested for its sweet sap.[3] (2) Symbolizes resources that yield sweetness (benefits) if managed correctly.[4]