Color Palette For Hinduism
        Mad For Mango
        #F4A300
      
      
        Petal of a Dying Rose
        #9B1B30
      
      
        Pink Marshmallow
        #F1B2D0
      
      
        Endo
        #4B9B5A
      
      
        Canadian Tuxedo
        #4A9ED8
      
      
        Gold
        #FFD700
      
      
        Bison
        #6B4C3A
      
      
        White
        #FFFFFF
      
      
        Flush Orange
        #FF6E00
      
      
        Lucid Dream
        #6A2C91
      
  
        #F4A300
        Mad For Mango
        
          
        
      
      
        #9B1B30
        Petal of a Dying Rose
        
          
        
      
      
        #F1B2D0
        Pink Marshmallow
        
          
        
      
      
        #4B9B5A
        Endo
        
          
        
      
      
        #4A9ED8
        Canadian Tuxedo
        
          
        
      
      
        #FFD700
        Gold
        
          
        
      
      
        #6B4C3A
        Bison
        
          
        
      
      
        #FFFFFF
        White
        
          
        
      
      
        #FF6E00
        Flush Orange
        
          
        
      
      
        #6A2C91
        Lucid Dream
        
          
        
      
  About This Color Palette
### Color Palette: Divine Harmony
#### Description:
This color palette draws inspiration from the rich tapestry of Hinduism, reflecting its spiritual depth, vibrancy, and cultural significance. Each color symbolizes various aspects of the religion, from the sacredness of nature to the divine presence in life. This palette is perfect for creating designs that honor Hindu traditions and aesthetics.
| Color Name       | Hex Code  | Description                                      |
|------------------|-----------|--------------------------------------------------|
| Saffron          | 
                            
                            #F4A300
                           | Symbolizing purity and knowledge, Saffron is often associated with asceticism and the search for truth. |
| Deep Red         | 
                            
                            #9B1B30
                           | Represents love and passion, often seen in rituals and celebrations. |
| Lotus Pink       | 
                            
                            #F1B2D0
                           | The lotus is a sacred flower in Hinduism, symbolizing beauty and spiritual enlightenment. |
| Emerald Green    | 
                            
                            #4B9B5A
                           | Represents nature, fertility, and the lush landscapes of India, reflecting the harmony of life. |
| Sky Blue         | 
                            
                            #4A9ED8
                           | Symbolizes tranquility and the vastness of the universe, often related to divine protection. |
| Golden Yellow    | 
                            
                            #FFD700
                           | Represents prosperity and wealth, often associated with deities like Lakshmi. |
| Earth Brown      | 
                            
                            #6B4C3A
                           | Symbolic of stability and grounding, emphasizing the connection to the earth and the importance of nature. |
| Pure White       | 
                            
                            #FFFFFF
                           | Signifies purity, peace, and the divine essence; often used in ceremonies and offerings. |
| Vibrant Orange   | 
                            
                            #FF6E00
                           | Represents energy and enthusiasm, commonly seen in celebrations and festivals. |
| Mystic Purple    | 
                            
                            #6A2C91
                           | Represents spirituality and the mystical aspects of Hinduism, associated with transformation and insight. |
This palette can be used in various design applications, including spiritual graphics, event invitations, textiles, and more, allowing for a respectful and vibrant representation of Hindu culture.