Significance of Aesthetic use
According to Ayurveda, Aesthetic use pertains to the application of ornaments solely for decorative purposes. This is particularly relevant in social gatherings or celebrations, such as wine parties, where the adornment enhances the visual experience and complements the festive atmosphere. Such use of aesthetics emphasizes the importance of beauty and decoration in social interactions, merging traditional practices with celebratory events.
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Hindu concept of 'Aesthetic use'
In Hinduism, Aesthetic use signifies the decorative application of ornaments during social festivities, such as wine parties, emphasizing beauty and embellishment in rituals and community celebrations.
From: History of Indian Medicine (and Ayurveda)
(1) The use of ornaments purely for decorative purposes, as described in the context of social gatherings or celebrations like wine parties.[1]