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Vaijayanti

The Vaijayanti or Vyjayanti is a mythical flower, offered to Krishna and Vishnu in worship as a garland, "Vaijayanti-mala". Literally meaning, "the garland of victory", Vaijayanti-mala also finds mention in ''Vishnu sahasranama'', a stotra dedicated to Vishnu in the ''Mahabharata'', as ''vanamali'' (forest flowers). The garland of victory, mentioned in the Mahabharata was made never-wilting lotuses (1.57.15-16), however currently many flowers are believed to be Vaijayanti, including canna lily and are used for making garlands.
The necklace of Lord Vishnu is crucial to the revelation of Vaikuntha. Considering Vaijayanthi as a living entity, and assuming relation through feminine genotype, she is the representation of absolute supercontrollership in context of civilization. Her mood transcends the need to magistrate, for she fascinates the applicant civilian from his or her relatively distracting wizardry or witchcraft into a more peaceful cooperativity by reflecting glory through strength absolute.
According to her tradition, which is Vedic (of India), she prominently displays five precious gemstones: emerald, pearl, ruby, sapphire and diamond. These correspond with the five classic elements commonly named earth, water, fire, air and ether. 〔 Her name, Vaijayanthi, means “triumphant victory.”
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