Sacred symbols have been used since time immemorial ... believed to keep away any evil and negative energies. The Banyan tree, or Vat vriksh, is also an important symbol in Hindu religion.
We now associate mistletoe with the magic of Christmas, but its symbolism dates ... Taranis and that any tree with mistletoe growing amongst its branches was therefore sacred.
Found across the regions of East Africa, India, Southeast Asia and Australia, there is much to be learned about the lotus flower and why it has maintained such a symbol across varying cultures ...
The fig tree’s ability to bear fruit and provide sustenance reinforces its significance as a sacred tree, often depicted as a bridge between the earthly and spiritual realms. Many cultures have ...
Trees have been worshipped for millennia. Take a tour of the world’s most sacred and iconic trees—from Abraham’s oak in the West Bank to California’s Lone Cypress.
Etrogs are citrons used in the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. Here's how this citrus fruit differs from a lemon, and how to use ...
Most Hindus know that the auspicious day of Dussehra is when good conquers evil. This day is celebrated in many ways all over ...
We take a look at the Crab Apple Tree, one of Ireland's oldest native sacred trees ... all species of apple trees are a symbol of beauty, love, health, and fertility. Perceived as a healing ...
Combining ancient motifs with the Finest Swiss Craftsmanship, this gold coin is ideal for every occasion. We are committed to ...
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