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Syncretic Garden

Syncretic Garden

The Syncretic Garden depicts the integration of Hinduism and Buddhism.

  • The Triangular shape symbolize Rig Veda. Rig Veda studies how to make plan and Praise of Gods.
  • The Circular shape symbolize Yajur Veda. Yajur Veda deals with Vedas of Worship.
  • The Hexagonal Shape Symbolize Sama Veda. Sama Veda deals with recreational activities like Music, dance, and refreshment needs.
  • The Arc shape symbolizes the Atharva Veda. Atharva Veda deals with the origin of various branches of science, economics, management, Ayurved including Vedic math.

Four Goals of human being according to Hinduism

According to Hinduism, the goal of human life is to fulfill the four Purusartha. These four Purusartha help humans to live a moral and ethical life and earn enough karma for the next life.

Dharma Chakra

The Dharma Chakra is the wheels of dharma spread in many religions of Hinduism, Buddism and many other south Asian religion. In Hinduism, the dharma chakra is the Wheel of...

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Asta Matrika

The Asta Matrika is a collection of seven or eight goddesses. In the myth of Devi Mahatmya, they appear as aspects of the Great Goddess Durga’s Shakti power, which She...

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Shree Ganesh Ji

The statue of Ganesh facing south direction has been installed that is also known as Amrit Binayak. It is believed that worshipping Lord Ganesh helps to stay positive. Shree- Yantra–...

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33 Koti Devta

Representing the 33 kinds of God, there are Shikhar-style symbols. In Veda, 33 Koti Devta means 33 kinds of gods who were divided into different groups according to their functions....

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Four Goals of Hindu Life

Four Phases of human life has been indicated by four circles. They are known as four ashrams. Brahmacharya (student): Brahmacharya is the first stage of life which is the student...

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Lotus

Four decorative symbols representing the hair of Buddha have been  installed. These symbols indicate hair that is in a snail shell like shape. The main purpose of these symbols is...

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29 Buddha

The petal of the Lotus flower structure represents 29 buddhas who took birth on the earth along with the center circle.

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The Five Precepts

Abstain from taking life: According to these precepts, it is prohibited to kill any living being including animals, birds, even a small ant. Therefore, there are so many Buddhists who choose...

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Five Element (Panchatatva)

The world Panchatattwa means 5 elements. According to Hindu mythology, the entire universe is created by Panchatatva. The Panchatatva combine and mix into the different animate and inanimate objects in...

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Aarya Astanga Marga

There are 8 Astanga Marga which are as follows- Right view: It gives an understanding that suffering is the universal characteristic of human beings, which can be changed by bringing the...

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Three Jewels

According to the Sanskrit language, the word Triratna means three jewels. In the scriptures of Buddhism, the ideals of the heart of Buddha are known as Triratna. Making the Triratna...

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Tripitaka

There are three types of Tripitaka of buddha which is as follows: The Sutta Pitaka: Sutta Pitaka is also known as Buddhavacana that contains more than 10,000 suttas. It gives us...

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Three Mark of Existence

Impermanence( Anicca): It gives us a clear understanding that “everything changes and nothing lasts forever”. Everything from our emotions to our thoughts and feelings, from the cells in our bodies to...

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Three Virtues

In Bhagwat Geeta, Lord Krishna tells Arjun about three characteristics of human nature. According to these, human behavior is influenced and people perform actions and reactions. These characteristics are: Tamas: Tamas...

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The Four Goals

The four goals of humans according to Hinduism are: Dharma: The dharma includes a person’s duties and the steps that they take. They believe in righteousness and ethical life. Hinduism...

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Shree Hari

The monuments representing Lord Bishnu that looks like blooming flower is in the syncretic garden. Hindus worship Lord Bishnu as one of the main gods. Vishnu is also known as...

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