Significance of Udumbara
In Dutch: Udumbara; In German: Udumbara; In Finnish: Udumbara; In Spanish: Udumbara
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Hindu concept of 'Udumbara'
Udumbara in Hinduism is interpreted as a significant fig tree known for its unique properties, used in rituals as offerings and in architectural design, reflecting its sacred status and connection to various ritual practices and natural materials.
From: Bharadvaja-srauta-sutra
(1) A specific type of wood mentioned to be placed on each fire.[1] (2) A type of wood used to make ladles for drawing offerings in Vedic rituals.[2]
From: Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi
(1) Another plant producing milky juice, significant for its role in boundary marking as per the text's discussion.[3]
From: Sankhayana-grihya-sutra
(1) A fig tree associated with sacred practices, also used in the preparation of offerings.[4]
From: Hiranyakesi-grihya-sutra
(1) A specific plant mentioned as one of the offerings used in the rituals.[5]
From: Vastu-shastra (Introduction to Indian architecture)
(1) The term used for the lintel in a doorway, derived from the fig tree, indicating the use of natural materials in ancient architectural design.[6] (2) The lintel under which the door is placed, serving as a structural element within the door assembly.[7]
From: Samarangana-sutradhara (Summary)
(1) A lintel, which is a horizontal support across the top of a door frame.[8]
From: Rasa Jala Nidhi, vol 3: Metals, Gems and other substances
(1) Another component of the paste made for coating the diamond of red colour in the first process.[9]