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Why Hindu Gods Are Adorned With Gold (हिंदू देवताओं को सोने से क्यों सजाया जाता है?)

In Hindu tradition, deities are adorned with gold jewelry not for luxury, but for deeply symbolic, spiritual, and cultural reasons. Its main meanings are as follows:
1. Symbol of Divine Prosperity (Shri/Lakshmi)
❀ Gold symbolizes purity, prosperity, and auspiciousness.
❀ By adorning the deity with gold, devotees express that God is the source of all prosperity.

2. Gold is considered the purest metal.
❀ Gold does not rust or tarnish.
❀ Hindus believe that it has sattvic (pure) vibrations, making it suitable for divine idols.

3. Offering your best possession: In ancient tradition, offering gold symbolized surrendering one's ego and wealth to God.

4. Gold reflects light beautifully. In temples, the glow of lamps and golden ornaments creates an atmosphere of divine splendor, symbolizing the spiritual energy of the deity.

5. Cultural and Agama Tradition
Temple Agamas and scriptures specifically describe:
❀ What ornaments should be worn by each deity
❀ What metals are considered auspicious
❀ How ornaments maintain the purity of the deity
❀ According to Bhaktibharat for example, Vishnu is adorned with Kaustubha, Shiva with Rudraksha and gold, and the Goddess with Shringar. Read About Padmanabhaswamy Temple .

6. Symbol of Protection (Armour)
Many temples have "Swarnakavacha" (golden armor) for the following:
❀ Festivals
❀ Special rituals
❀ Protection of the deity's spiritual presence
❀ The golden armor has ritual significance during important festivals.

7. Represents the divine king (Rajadhiraja)
The deities are honored as follows:
❀ Vishnu = Chakravarti
❀ Shiva = Mahadeva
❀ Goddess = Maheshvari

Kings traditionally wore jewelry; similarly, the supreme king of the universe is adorned with splendor.

8. Encourages donations and the temple economy:
Historically, temples stored community funds in the form of gold. This money was used for the following:
❀ For festivals
❀ To feed devotees
❀ For social welfare
❀ To protect the temple during invasions

Even today, temple gold is often used to support social and charitable activities. God isn't meant to wear gold for luxury—it's the devotees who feel honored by offering their best. Gold symbolizes devotion, purity, and respect for God.

हिंदू देवताओं को सोने से क्यों सजाया जाता है? हिन्दी में पढ़ें

हिंदू परंपरा में, देवताओं को सोने के आभूषणों से विलासिता के लिए नहीं, बल्कि गहरे प्रतीकात्मक, आध्यात्मिक और सांस्कृतिक कारणों से सजाया जाता है।
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