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Symbol Sage is a site dedicated to symbols and mythology from ancient to modern times. The influence of symbols and mythology can be found all around us, the knowledge of which is like knowing a special language. It opens up a world of ideas, an...

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Symbol Sage is a site dedicated to symbols and mythology from ancient to modern times. The influence of symbols and mythology can be found all around us, the knowledge of which is like knowing a special language. It opens up a world of ideas, an understanding into different cultures, and provides different perspectives.

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The True Meaning of the Hamsa Hand | Symbol Sage

3/30/2021
If you take a trip to the Middle East or North Africa, chances are you’ll spot a lot of people wearing the Hand of Fatima, also known as Hamsa. You may even hear people mutter “Hamsa, Hamsa, Hamsa, tfu, tfu, tfu”, similar to the English phrase touch wood. But where does the Hamsa Hand come from and what is its original meaning? Let’s begin by looking at the design of the Hamsa, what it represents and how it’s used in the modern era. Visit Us:-...

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25 Small Tattoos with Big Meanings | Symbol Sage

3/30/2021
When it comes to tattoos, bigger doesn’t always mean the better. Sometimes, the smallest designs can have as much as significance as their larger counterparts without causing a stir. Whether you’re just starting your journey into the world of ink, or you want a little something that means a whole lot, we have rounded up the daintiest tattoos packed with big meanings. Visit Us:- https://symbolsage.com/small-tattoos-big-meanings/

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11 Legendary Norse Mythology Weapons | Symbol Sage

3/30/2021
From the ancient Germanic tribes that plagued Rome to the medieval Viking raiders that reached North American shores, most Norse cultures have never shied away from war. This is clearly reflected in their mythology as well as in the numerous mythological weapons the Norse gods and heroes wield. Most people can name at least a couple but there are many more fascinating weapons to explore in the beautiful Norse myths. Here’s a look at 11 of the most famous Norse weapons. Visit Us:-...

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Theia Titan Goddess of Sight | Symbol Sage

3/30/2021
In Greek mythology, Theia was one of the Titanides (the female Titans) and the Greek goddess of sight and shining elements. The Ancient Greeks believed that Theia’s eyes were light beams which helped them to see with their own eyes. She was one of the most popular goddesses for this reason. Theia was also famous for being the mother of Helios, the sun god who brought light to the mortals every day. Visit Us:- https://symbolsage.com/theia-goddess-of-sight/

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Bellona Roman Goddess of War | Symbol Sage

3/24/2021
War deities have been an important aspect of almost every ancient civilization and mythology. Rome was no exception. Considering that the Roman Empire is famous for the many wars and invasions that took place during its history, it’s little wonder that the gods and goddesses associated with war and conflict were respected, valued and praised. Bellona was one such deity, the goddess of war and the companion of Mars. Here’s a closer look. Visit Us:-...

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Thanatos Personified Greek God of Death | Symbol Sage

3/24/2021
Thanatos, the Greek personification of Death, is an embodiment of non-violent and peaceful passing. When translated to Greek, his name literally means death. Thanatos was not a god, but rather a daimon or death’s personified spirit whose gentle touch would make a soul pass away in peace. Visit Us:- https://symbolsage.com/thanatos-greek-personification-of-death/

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What Is It Exactly The Thyrsus Staff?

3/16/2021
The Thyrsus staff is one of the more unique symbols to come out of Greek mythology even if it’s somewhat less known than other symbols, weapons, and artifacts. Portrayed as a staff or a wand, the Thyrsus is made out of a giant fennel stalk that’s sometimes segmented like bamboo. The head of the staff can vary depending on the artist but it’s usually either a pine cone or it’s made out of vine leaves and grapes. It can also be made out of ivy leaves and berries. But what exactly is the...

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10 Best Books About Egyptian Mythology | Symbol Sage

3/16/2021
Egyptian mythology is one of the most extravagant, colorful, and unique mythologies in the world. It’s also one of the most complex ones, however, as it’s formed by the combination of several different mythologies from across different cultures and different periods in Egypt’s history. So, it can be understandably as confusing as it is fascinating if you’re just getting into it. Visit Us:- https://symbolsage.com/best-egyptian-mythology-books/

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Camellia Flower Meaning and Symbolism | Symbol Sage

3/16/2021
Camellias are beautiful blossoms with a rich history and cultural significance. In fact, it is a well-respected flower in Asian countries such as Japan, Korea, and China. The reason is due to its beauty and range of variety, but also because of the symbolism of the flower. But what does camellia symbolize? To answer this question, we need to get to know the flower first. Visit Us:- https://symbolsage.com/camellia-flower-meaning/

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Thanatos Personified Greek God of Death | Symbol Sage

3/11/2021
Thanatos, the Greek personification of Death, is an embodiment of non-violent and peaceful passing. When translated to Greek, his name literally means death. Thanatos was not a god, but rather a daimon or death’s personified spirit whose gentle touch would make a soul pass away in peace. Quite often, in Greek mythology, Hades is mistaken to be the god of death. Being the ruler of the Underworld, Hades normally deals with death but is the god of the dead. However, it’s the primordial deity...

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Bellona Roman Goddess of War | Symbol Sage

3/11/2021
War deities have been an important aspect of almost every ancient civilization and mythology. Rome was no exception. Considering that the Roman Empire is famous for the many wars and invasions that took place during its history, it’s little wonder that the gods and goddesses associated with war and conflict were respected, valued and praised. Bellona was one such deity, the goddess of war and the companion of Mars. Here’s a closer look. Visit Us:-...

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Kagutsuchi A Japanese God of Fire in a World of Paper | Symbol Sage

3/1/2021
As the Japanese kami (orgod) of fire, Kagutsuchi has one of the most unique and fascinating stories in Shintoism. It is a rather short story too but, just like a raging forest fire, it has affected all of Shinto mythology and has made Kagutsuchi one of the best-known and most worshipped kami in Japan. Visit Us:- https://symbolsage.com/kagutsuchi-japanese-fire-god/

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Izanami and Izanagi Japanese Gods of Creation and Death

3/1/2021
Just like Zeus and Hera in Greek mythology, Odin and Frigg in Norse myths, and Osiris and Isis in Egypt, Izanagi and Izanami are the Father and Mother deities of Japanese Shintoism. They are the gods that created the islands of Japan as well as all the other kami gods, spirits, as well as Japanese royal bloodlines. Just like Shintoism itself, however, Izanami and Izanagi are far from stereotypical one-dimensional “creation myth” deities. Their story is a mix of tragedy, triumph, horror,...

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Endymion Greek Hero of Sleep | Symbol Sage

3/1/2021
“To sleep the sleep of Endymion” is an ancient Greek proverb that reflects the myth of Endymion, a mythological character and hero. According to the Greeks, Endymion was an attractive hunter, king, or shepherd, who fell in love with the moon goddess, Selene. As a result of their union, Endymion fell into an eternal and blissful sleep. Visit Us:- https://symbolsage.com/endymion-greek-hero/

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Osiris Egyptian God of Life Death and Resurrection | Symbol Sage

3/1/2021
In Egyptian mythology, Osiris was the god of fertility, life, agriculture, death and resurrection. Osiris’ name meant powerful or mighty, and he was Egypt’s first pharaoh and king. Osiris was represented by the mythical Bennu bird, which had the power to resurrect itself from ashes. His myth was incorporated into various literary genres and became the most popular and well-known tale of all of Egypt. Visit Us:- https://symbolsage.com/osiris-egyptian-god/

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Apollo Greek God of Music Sun and Light | Symbol Sage

3/1/2021
Apollo is one of the twelve Olympian gods, and among the most important of the Greek pantheon of gods. Apollo is the son of Zeus and the Titan goddess Leto, and the twin brother of Artemis, the goddess of the hunt. Apollo played many roles in Greek mythology, being the god of a range of areas, including healing, archery, music, the arts, sunlight, knowledge, oracles and herds and flocks. As such, Apollo was an important god with influence in many areas. Visit Us:-...

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Izanami and Izanagi Japanese Gods of Creation and Death | Symbol Sage

2/23/2021
Just like zeus and hera in greek mythology, odin and frigg in norse myths, and osiris and isis in egypt, izanagi and izanami are the father and mother deities of japanese shintoism. They are the gods that created the islands of japan as well as all the other kami gods, spirits, as well as the japanese royal bloodlines. Just like Shintoism itself, however, Izanami and Izanagi are far from stereotypical one-dimensional “creation myth” deities. Visit Us:-...

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Endymion Greek Hero of Sleep | Symbol Sage

2/23/2021
To sleep the sleep of Endymion” is an ancient Greek proverb that reflects the myth of Endymion, a mythological character and hero. According to the Greeks, Endymion was an attractive hunter, king, or shepherd, who fell in love with the moon goddess, Selene. As a result of their union, Endymion fell into an eternal and blissful sleep. Let’s take a closer look at the various myths and stories surrounding the hero and sleep. Visit Us:- https://symbolsage.com/endymion-greek-hero/

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Osiris Egyptian God of Life Death and Resurrection | Symbol Sage

2/23/2021
In Egyptian mythology, Osiris was the god of fertility, life, agriculture, death and resurrection. Osiris’ name meant powerful or mighty, and he was Egypt’s first pharaoh and king. Osiris was represented by the mythical Bennu bird, which had the power to resurrect itself from ashes. His myth was incorporated into various literary genres and became the most popular and well-known tale of all of Egypt. Osiris was born to creator gods Geb and Nut. Visit Us:-...

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Apollo Greek God of Music Sun and Light | Symbol Sage

2/23/2021
Apollo is one of the twelve Olympian gods, and among the most important of the Greek pantheon of gods. Apollo is the son of Zeus and the Titan goddess Leto, and the twin brother of Artemis, the goddess of the hunt. Apollo played many roles in Greek mythology, being the god of a range of areas, including healing, archery, music, the arts, sunlight, knowledge, oracles and herds and flocks. As such, Apollo was an important god with influence in many areas. Visit Us:-...

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