The significance of Saffron color in India is significant – playing a vital role in culture and religion.  The proper use of color aims to create an environment that will keep individuals happy.  Saffron is the color most used in Indian culture and religion.  The origin of saffron color is in the golden yellow found in the tip of the saffron thread  – from which the saffron spice is obtained.  Here are some ways that saffron is revered in Indian culture.

In Indian Religion, Hindu saints and monks wear saffron colored robes to express their mission to purify and eradicate the evils and impurities in the world.  It is also symbolic of wisdom and lightness –  qualities possessed by the monks.

Saffron signifies happiness and success according to color therapy based in Vedic science.  Saffron is comforting and offers a soothing effect on the eyes, it provides feelings of satisfaction, and helps sustain mental balance. It increases pleasure and controls anger.  Wearing saffron attire appears to enhance the personality and confidence of the person wearing it.

In nature, sunset and sunrise signify the eternity of saffron in the form of re-birth.  And, fire is perceived to cleanse thus the saffron color of fire signifies the cleansing of the body and re-birth at funerals.  Hence, the world has come to know the real meaning of life through of saffronization.

 The flag of India, Tiranga, arouses a sense of great honor for Indians.  The upper part of the flag uses saffron to affirm the selflessness and courage of the nation.  It conveys denial and freedom from ego – uniting people of various religious faiths to become one.  Saffron also reminds politicians to devote themselves to the nation, performing their duties for the prosperity of the nation.

Look around your world.  How is the color Saffron influencing you ?

 

Source: www.indiavivid.com