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Ik Onkar Explained: More Than Just a Symbol in Sikhism

The Ik Onkar, also written as Ek Onkar, is a phrase outlining one of the most important tenets of Sikhism. It can be seen on Sikh temples and even features ...

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Mythological Monsters: The Story of the Lernaean Hydra

The Lernaean Hydra is one of the most intriguing yet terrifying monsters of Greek mythology, best known for its connection with Hercules and his 12 labors. ...

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A Complete List of Canadian Symbols From Maple Leaf to Beaver

Like all nations, Canada, located in a part of North America, recognizes a number of important symbols to present itself both as a country and a nation. ...

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Khanda Symbol (☬) and What It Represents in Sikhism

The Khanda symbol is visually intriguing, featuring three swords and a circle, carefully arranged in a manner to symbolize the foundational concepts of the ...

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Symbols of New Zealand: Everything From Kiwi to Koru

A beautiful country comprised of two main islands, New Zealand lies in the southwestern region of the Pacific Ocean. The country is known for its culture, ...

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Symbols of India (With Images)

India is a land of rich cultural heritage, with a history spanning several thousand years. It’s the place of origin of many of the world’s great religions ...

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The Color Gray: Exploring Its Complex Symbolism and Meanings

Gray is a neutral color considered to be achromatic, meaning that it actually doesn’t have a color. This is because gray is made by mixing black and white. ...

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Symbols of Scotland (With Images)

Scotland has a long, rich and varied history, which is reflected in their unique national symbols. Most of these symbols are not officially recognized as ...

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What is the Symbol of the Quincunx?

A Quincunx (pronounced - kwin-kunks) is a geometric pattern with five dots arranged in the shape of a cross. Four of these dots are situated in the corners ...

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Wedding Symbols and Their Meanings

Weddings are one of the oldest customs that people have been engaging in, dating back thousands of years. As such, over time, many traditions and symbols ...

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