Significance of Diadem
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Buddhist concept of 'Diadem'
In Buddhism, a Diadem symbolizes the purification of obscurations and the unity of skillful means and discriminative awareness, represented through a ceremonial headpiece adorned with silken ribbons.
From: Guhyagarbha Tantra (with Commentary)
(1) A ceremonial headpiece with silken ribbons that symbolizes the purification of two kinds of obscuration and the coalescence of skillful means and discriminative awareness.[1]
Hindu concept of 'Diadem'
In Hinduism, the diadem symbolizes royal authority, exemplified when Nriga wore it while bowing to Krishna, reflecting reverence and the acknowledgment of divine power. This gesture signifies humility before a higher spiritual authority.