Significance of Kadamba
In Dutch: Kadamba; In Finnish: Kadamba; In Spanish: Kadamba
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Hindu concept of 'Kadamba'
In Hinduism, Kadamba can be interpreted as a Vedic ritual element, a debated dynasty linked to the Sangam period, and a beautiful tree native to the Kundavana area. Each facet highlights its diverse cultural significance.
From: Shakti and Shakta
(1) An integral part of the Vedic rituals that contrasts with the more commonly understood aspects of worship.[1]
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) A tree associated with beauty and often found in the Kundavana region.[2]
The concept of Kadamba in local and regional sources
Kadamba signifies the ecliptic pole, a crucial element for determining the solstitial colure, as noted in regional sources, emphasizing its importance in astronomical calculations and understanding celestial movements.
From: History of Science in South Asia
(1) This is the ecliptic pole, one of the elements used to determine the solstitial colure.[3] (2) The term kadamba refers to the ecliptic pole, as described in the text.[4]