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Represents spiritual power and has the ability to ward away evil. Red is also auspicious, can endow us with power, bravery, protection, and can induce a sense of charity. |
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Represents the sacred fire and purity, and the quest for enlightenment and truth. |
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Represents purity, peace, knowledge, and nobility. |
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Represents harmony and tranquility. Identified with nature, green is soothing and therapeutic. |
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Represents stability, serenity, and infinity. Symbolizes the cool side of nature; blue can defuse powerful emotions and improve judgment. Blue can calm down fire. |
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Represents knowledge and clarity. Yellow stimulates the mind, which leads to awareness and self-confidence. |
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25The nighttime colors are from research published in the ''Studies in Geobiology: Colours-Man-Building Interrelationships" in Annual Report 199192, which is part of the collected reports by Sri Aurobindo Institute of Applied Scientific Research, mentioned above. The daytime colors are related to Hinduism. |
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