Significance of Headgear
Synonyms: Orthodontic appliance, Retainer, Helmet, Hat, Cap, Crown
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Hindu concept of 'Headgear'
In Hinduism, headgear symbolizes both decorative and spiritual significance, from warriors' ornamental headdresses to religious adornments representing divine blessings, illustrating the intricate relationship between aesthetics and spirituality within the culture.
From: Manasara (English translation)
(1) Ornaments worn on the head, part of the detailed descriptions of bodily adornments.[1]
From: Mahabharata (English)
(1) An ornamental accessory worn on the head, which Arjuna severed from his opponent in combat.[2]
From: Tiruvaymoli (Thiruvaimozhi): English translation
(1) A religious adornment sent to signify blessings and the divine favor of the Lord.[3]
The concept of Headgear in local and regional sources
Head-gears, as described, are ornamental head accessories associated with deities and royalty, playing a crucial role in Hindu art to symbolize power and divinity in cultural representations.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) Ornamental accessories worn on the head by gods, goddesses, and royalty, significant in Hindu artistic representation.[4]