Significance of Different colours

Different colours hold significant meanings across various philosophical and religious contexts. In Jainism, it signifies diversity, particularly among cows. Tibetan Buddhism sees it as variations in hue in distinct entities, with specific colors symbolizing kings and aspects of reality. Vaishnavism highlights the colorful nature of Krishna's environment, while Purana emphasizes the variety in gifts and sacrificial offerings. Jyotisha and Vyakarana relate it to shades of horses and the holistic view of color. Rasashastra notes the diverse colors of Vaikranta, illustrating its rich variety.1
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Synonyms: Various hues, Diverse colors

In Dutch: Verschillende kleuren; In Finnish: Eri värit; In Spanish: Diferentes colores; In German: Verschiedene Farben; In French: Différentes couleurs; In Swedish: Olika färger; In Malay: Warna yang berbeza; In Portugese: Cores diferentes; In Italian: Diversi colori; In Polish: Różne kolory

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Buddhist concept of 'Different colours'

Hindu concept of 'Different colours'

Jain concept of 'Different colours'

The concept of Different colours in local and regional sources