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Simbol-simbol Tato Dalam Berbagai Agama - Bagian Kelima

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Odin's horn (triple horn, horned triskele, Odhroerir).  The Triple Horn of Odin is a stylized emblem of the Norse God Odin. This symbol consists of three interlocked drinking horns, and is commonly worn or displayed as a sign of commitment  to the Asatru faith.

 
Simbol-simbol Tato Dalam Berbagai Agama - Bagian Keempat

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This is a stylized representation of the Horned God, who in Wicca represents the masculine polarity of the universe. The horned god is the archetypal horned Shaman, related to the ancient Gods of vegetation and the hunt: Greek Pan, the Celtic Cernunnos, and the Egyptian Ammon. 

 
Simbol-simbol Tato Dalam Berbagai Agama - Bagian Ketiga

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The yin yang is the easily recognized Taoist symbol of the interplay of forces in the universe. In Chinese philosophy, yin and yang represent the two primal cosmic forces in the universe. Yin (moon) is the receptive, passive, cold female force. Yang (sun) is masculine- force, movement, heat

 
Simbol-simbol Tato Dalam Berbagai Agama - Bagian Kedua

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The word Om (aum) derives from the Sanskrit. The Om is the primordial sound by which the earth was created- a similar concept to the Greek Logos. It symbolizes unfolding or expansion- when pronounced, it begins in the lungs, and ends on the lips.

 
Simbol-simbol Tato Dalam Berbagai Agama - Bagian Pertama

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The scarab is the symbol of Ra, the Sun God of the Egyptians. In his scarab aspect, Ra was called Khepera.  Scarab beetles lay their eggs in dung, which they roll into a ball and roll into a hole. The Egyptians equated this with the movement of the sun and its daily resurrection. The opening and closing of the scarab's colorful wings symbolized night and day.