Ganga
Ganga Ganga is a Vedic goddess of Hindu culture representing the river Ganges. She also symbolize fertility and the wisdom of nature. Ganga is portrayed sitting on a Makara. Makara is a mixed creature of fish and crocodile. Ganga
Ganga Ganga is a Vedic goddess of Hindu culture representing the river Ganges. She also symbolize fertility and the wisdom of nature. Ganga is portrayed sitting on a Makara. Makara is a mixed creature of fish and crocodile. Ganga
Hapi Hapi is the god of Nile river from Egyptian mythology. Hapi was the cause for the flood of Nile. He also represents the fertility. He was portrayed as a man with a prominent belly. Hapi
Agni Agni is the God of fire found in Hindu cultures. In Sanskrit language, Agni means Fire. He is describes having either one or two heads. Two heads represents his destructive and merciful nature. Agni is also the life force of trees. Agni
Vulcan Vulcan is the Roman god of fire. He is also associated with craftsmanship and volcanoes. He lived beneath mount Ena. Vulcan made weapons for heroes and Gods. Vulcan
Neptune Neptune is actually the roman name for the Greek god Poseidon. He is the god of water and sea. According to mythology, Neptune is described as a bearded man with a trident in his hand. He travels the sea sitting on a seashell. And he is always accompanied by dolphins. It is said that, storms …
Gaia Gaia is the universal mother according to Greek mythology. The meaning of Gaia is Earth. Gaia is the source of all living things in the universe. Gaia
Star and Crescent Star and Crescent is combination of two different symbols. A five-pointed star and a crescent moon together create a strong symbol for divine authority and resurrection. Islamic culture have very strong emotion about this Star and Crescent. Star and Crescent
Phoenix Phoenix represents the symbol of sun, death and rebirth or resurrection. Its actually came from a myth. The myth described a bird like eagle who seeks fire and burn himself. Then magically Phoenix reborn from the ashes. The Phoenix
The Ocean Symbolically the Ocean represents the Earth‘s womb. Cause all the life forms of earth came from ocean waters. According to symbolism, the ocean is always mysterious. Ocean also represents the subconscious mind. On the other hand the deep water symbolize the dead and paranormal. All ancient cultures have many gods and demons associating …
Icarus Icarus was found in Greek mythology. His father Daedalus made artificial wing for his son, which was fixed with wax. Icarus‘s father warned him not to go too near the Sun. But Icarus didn’t listened and he went too near the sun and his wings melted lose. According to symbolism, the cause of the falling …