Significance of Cuda
Cuda is described in the Purana as having two meanings: first, it refers to the tuft of hair on the crown of the head that is removed during purification rituals. Secondly, it denotes both the crown and hair itself. This highlights the cultural and spiritual significance of hair in traditional practices as well as its symbolic connection to purity and identity.
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Hindu concept of 'Cuda'
In Hinduism, Cuda signifies the tuft of hair on the head, symbolizing purity, and represents both the crown and hair, highlighting its cultural and spiritual significance during purification rituals.
From: Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi
(1) The tuft of hair left on the crown of the head after the Tonsure ceremony, which can have various shapes and placements according to tradition.[1]
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) Type of tree or plant adding to the forest's diversity.[2]