- Saffron (color)
Saffron is a shade of golden
yellow resembling color of the tip of the saffron crocus thread, from which the spicesaffron is derived.hades of Saffron
affron
infobox color
title=Saffron
hex=F4C430
r=244|g=196|b=48
c=4|m=23|y=81|k=5
h=45|s=80|v=96The color saffron is displayed at right.Deep Saffron
infobox color
title=Deep Saffron
hex=FF9933
r=255|g=153|b=51
c=0|m=50|y=90|k=0
h=34|s=80|v=87Deep saffron (गेरुआ या भगवा) is the color of the upper band of the
Indian National Flag (Bharatiya Rashtriya Dhwaj). It represents sacrifice and salvation.Shades of saffron color comparison chart
- Saffron (Hex: #F4C430) (RGB: 244, 196, 48)
- Deep Saffron (Hex: #FF9933) (RGB: 255, 153, 51)
affron in human culture
Art
*The Gates is a site-specific art installation byChristo and Jeanne-Claude . The artists installed 7,503 metal "gates" along 23 miles (37 km) of pathways inCentral Park inNew York City . From each gate hung a flag-shaped piece of deep saffron-colorednylon fabric. The exhibit ran fromFebruary 12 ,2005 throughFebruary 27 ,2005 .Ethnography
* Saffron-colored cloth is thought by some to have a history of use among Celtic peoples. A "saffron" kilt is worn by the pipers of certainIrish regiment s in theBritish Army and in the defence forces of theRepublic of Ireland . This garment is also worn by some Irish and Irish-American men as an item of national costume. Its color varies from a true saffron orange to a range of dull mustard and yellowish-brown hues. TheAntrim GAA teams are nicknamed "The Saffrons" because of the saffron-colored kilt which they play in. Thesurname "Cronin ," which originated inCounty Cork , is derived from theOld Irish word "crón", meaning saffron-colored.Literature
*The color saffron is associated with the goddess ofdawn (Eos in Greek mythology and Aurora in Roman mythology) in classical literature:Homer 's "Iliad " :"Now when Dawn in robe of saffron was hastening from the streams of
Okeanos , to bring light to mortals and immortals,Thetis reached the ships with thearmor that the god had given her." (19.1)Virgil 's "Aeneid " ::"Aurora now had left her saffron bed, :"And beams of early light the heav'ns o'erspread, :"When, from a tow'r, the queen, with wakeful eyes, :"Saw day point upward from the rosy skies.Music
*The [http://www.seeklyrics.com/lyrics/Donovan/Mellow-Yellow.html lyrics] ofDonovan 's 1966 song, "Mellow Yellow " repeat the line, "I'm just mad about Saffron."Politics
* Because Theravada Buddhist monks were at the forefront of the2007 Burmese anti-government protests , the uprising has been referred to as theSaffron Revolution by some in the international media [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article2516773.ece]
* InIndia , the terms "Saffronization " and "Saffron Brigade " are used to refer to the Hindu nationalists.Religion
* In Sanatan Dharma (Hinduism ), the color deep saffron is associated with sacrifice and salvation. Saffron or "Bhagwa" is often worn by "Sanyasis" who have left their home in search of the ultimate.
*Buddhist monk s in the Theravada tradition typically wear saffron robes (although occasionally maroon--the color normally worn by Vajrayana Buddhist monks--is worn). (The shade of saffron typically worn by Theravada Buddhist monks is the lighter shade of saffron shown above.)
*Sikh s use saffron as the background color of theNishan Sahib , the flag of the Sikh religion, upon which is displayed the khanda inblue [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
] .Vexillology
* The color at the top of theIndian National Flag is a color officially called "deep saffron" that is an orangeish shade of saffron. The color deep saffron represents theHindu s ofIndia , the color India green represents theMuslim s of India, and thewhite represents other religions. According to another theory Deep Saffron represents sacrifice and renunciation, Green represents prosperity, fertility, abundance and chivalry and White represents peace. The Chakra in the middle of the flag represent continuous progress and evolution.ee also
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History of saffron
*List of colors References
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