Ever wondered why temples have red and white stripes? The meaning might surprise you
Have you ever really noticed the red and white stripes on temple walls across India? You probably walk past them every day and barely give them a thought. But a recent social media post from a foreign traveller made people stop and take a closer look.
The post was shared on X by user @Eiji_dal_1974, who pointed out the striped temple walls and the meaning often associated with them.
Most of us simply see these colours as part of the landscape. The traveller, however, came across an explanation about their symbolism and decided to share a photo online. And just like that, something familiar suddenly felt interesting.
He admitted he had seen these stripes plenty of times before, but never really paid attention. Once he learned what the stripes represented, he started seeing the temple walls differently. They no longer felt like simple paint on a wall. When he shared the photo online, others also began to notice the detail.
Social media users quickly joined in. One person explained, “Yes. The red signifies feminine energy, and the white masculine energy. Together they symbolise the harmony of Shiva and Shakti.”
In short, the stripes are about balance – two energies coming together in a simple yet meaningful way.
People loved learning about this little cultural detail. Some even shared similar observations from other countries. One user noted, “I see these white and red/saffron-coloured stripes in stalls here in Japan, especially during festivals.”
It’s funny how something so ordinary can suddenly feel special when someone points it out.
Red and white stripes are everywhere in temples, but this post reminded us to actually pay attention. They highlight traditions and meanings that often go unnoticed.
Next time you pass by a temple, take a moment to look at the stripes. They’re more than decoration – they quietly tell a story for anyone willing to notice.
Disclaimer: This article is based on publicly available information and has not been independently verified by The Times of India.
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Most of us simply see these colours as part of the landscape. The traveller, however, came across an explanation about their symbolism and decided to share a photo online. And just like that, something familiar suddenly felt interesting.
Taking a closer look
He admitted he had seen these stripes plenty of times before, but never really paid attention. Once he learned what the stripes represented, he started seeing the temple walls differently. They no longer felt like simple paint on a wall. When he shared the photo online, others also began to notice the detail.
What the colours mean
Social media users quickly joined in. One person explained, “Yes. The red signifies feminine energy, and the white masculine energy. Together they symbolise the harmony of Shiva and Shakti.”
Reactions online
People loved learning about this little cultural detail. Some even shared similar observations from other countries. One user noted, “I see these white and red/saffron-coloured stripes in stalls here in Japan, especially during festivals.”
It’s funny how something so ordinary can suddenly feel special when someone points it out.
A detail worth noticing
Red and white stripes are everywhere in temples, but this post reminded us to actually pay attention. They highlight traditions and meanings that often go unnoticed.
Next time you pass by a temple, take a moment to look at the stripes. They’re more than decoration – they quietly tell a story for anyone willing to notice.
Disclaimer: This article is based on publicly available information and has not been independently verified by The Times of India.
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