July 22, 2013

The Sun

The Sun The Sun The mostly used symbol that has been followed by almost all cultures of the Earth is the Sun. This symbols was worshiped as the supreme cosmic power. Its the life force that enable all things to live and grow. Its the supreme source of heat and energy. It also symbolize the …

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Sekhmet

Sekhmet Sekhmet is one of the Egyptian fire goddesses. She is also associated with war and destruction. She is often portrayed as a woman with the head of a lion and holding a fire spiting cobra. Sekhmet destroyed enemies with fire arrows. Her body shined as midday Sun. Sekhmet

Rain and Snow

Rain and Snow All forms like rain, snow or dew  are associated with water symbolism. These also represent life and death. It can also symbolize destruction or regeneration. Rain symbolizes fertility and dew symbolizes blessing. Ice and snow represents impermanence and myth. Again Rainbows symbolize both sun and water. And for its higher presence, its …

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Indra

Indra Indra is the weather god of thunder found in Hindu religion. He also symbolize the rain, fertility and war. He is imagined seated in his heavenly court Svarga. Indra carries  a thunderbolt in his hand representing destruction, enlightenment and regeneration. Indra

Marduk

Marduk According to ancient Babylonian culture, Marduk is the god of weather and creation. He placed Enil, the Mesopotamian god in the air. Marduk gifted him the power of storm and spring breeze. Marduk

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