Significance of Red color

The significance of red color varies across different traditions and domains. In Jainism, it symbolizes traits linked to a royal birth, while in Vaishnavism, it represents divine beauty, passion, and can also denote anger. In Puranic texts, it compares flames to the red Kimshuka flower. Ayurveda views red as inauspicious, whereas Vaisheshika connects it to atomic changes. Kavyashastra associates red with love, while science identifies it with compounds like Lycopene and indicates specific biochemical activities.

Synonyms: Crimson, Scarlet, Ruby, Cherry, Vermilion, Cardinal, Rose, Fiery red

In Dutch: Rode kleur; In Finnish: Punainen väri; In Spanish: Color rojo; In German: Rote Farbe

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Hindu concept of 'Red color'

Jain concept of 'Red color'

The concept of Red color in scientific sources

Classical concept of 'Red color'