Significance of Crown

The concept of Crown in various philosophical and religious contexts highlights its significance as a symbol of authority and divinity. In Jainism and Shilpashastra, it represents royal adornment worn by kings and deities, indicating nobility and power. Vaishnavism elaborates on crowns as ceremonial headpieces, including the 'mukuti' worn by figures such as Lord Krishna and Goddess Sarasvati, signifying divine authority. Additionally, in Purana, it symbolizes sovereignty, while in Theravada, it is renounced in the pursuit of enlightenment, reinforcing its multifaceted role.

Synonyms: Diadem, Royal insignia

In Dutch: Kroon

In Finnish: Kruunu

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Buddhist concept of 'Crown'

Hindu concept of 'Crown'

Jain concept of 'Crown'

The concept of Crown in local and regional sources

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