Significance of Yellow orpiment
Yellow orpiment holds various significances across different contexts. In Jainism, it symbolizes purity and vibrancy in relation to the messenger-deity Vidita. Purana describes Yellow orpiment as a substance significant in worship rituals, particularly known for its color and properties. In Shaivism, it is used to cover sacred fire, sustaining its glow for three days during important rituals. Scientifically, Yellow orpiment refers to Haratala, recognized for its mineral composition of arsenic and sulfur.
Synonyms: Orpiment, Yellow arsenic, Arsenic trisulfide
In Dutch: Gele orpiment; In Finnish: Keltainen orpimentti; In Spanish: Oropimente amarillo; In German: Gelbes Auripigment
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Jain concept of 'Yellow orpiment'
In Jainism, Yellow orpiment represents Vidita, symbolizing purity and vibrancy as a messenger-deity. This color reflects her vital role in conveying messages, enhancing the spiritual significance associated with her representation.
From: Trishashti Shalaka Purusha Caritra
(1) The color representative of Vidita, potentially symbolizing purity and vibrancy in her role as a messenger-deity.[1]