Keyura Collection: The Armbands

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In Hindu mythology, the armband, often called a "bajuband" or "keyura," holds significant symbolic and cultural meaning. It represents strength, protection, and valor. Traditionally, warriors and deities wear armbands as a mark of their power and divine authority.. These arm bands symbolize their role as protectors of dharma (cosmic order) and their readiness to combat evil.

The armband also serves as a decorative ornament in rituals and ceremonies, enhancing the wearer's spiritual presence. It is typically worn on the upper arm and can be made of gold, silver, or other materials, often intricately designed with motifs representing protection, prosperity, or divine blessings.

In Hindu mythology, the armband, often called a "bajuband" or "keyura," holds significant symbolic and cultural meaning. It represents strength, protection, and valor. Traditionally, warriors and deities wear armbands as a mark of their power and divine authority.. These arm bands symbolize their role as protectors of dharma (cosmic order) and their readiness to combat evil.

The armband also serves as a decorative ornament in rituals and ceremonies, enhancing the wearer's spiritual presence. It is typically worn on the upper arm and can be made of gold, silver, or other materials, often intricately designed with motifs representing protection, prosperity, or divine blessings.