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Significance of Garden

The term "Garden" has diverse interpretations across various philosophical and literary traditions. In Jainism, it denotes a cultivation space and locations tied to significant narratives, such as Kaushika's downfall. Vaishnavism presents it as a vibrant setting for divine activities, particularly in Mathura and Vrindavana. Kavya views it as a tranquil area linked to personal experiences and nature. Dharmashastra and Mahayana associate gardens with specific events or relaxation spaces. Historically, gardens symbolize beauty, love stories, and psychological explorations in literature.1
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Synonyms: Yard, Park, Landscape, Garden plot, Orchard, Cultivation, Plot, Greenhouse

In Malay: Taman; In Dutch: Tuin; In Finnish: Puutarha; In Spanish: ´³²¹°ù»åí²Ô; In German: Garten; In Swedish: °Õ°ùä»å²µÃ¥°ù»å; In French: Jardin

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Buddhist concept of 'Garden'

Hindu concept of 'Garden'

Jain concept of 'Garden'

The concept of Garden in local and regional sources