An Obelisk, the Greek word for spit, nail, or pointed pillar, is a tall, narrow, four-sided monument, with a pyramidion on top. In the past, obelisks used ...
The pantheon of Babylonian gods is a pantheon of shared deities. It is quite hard to identify an original Babylonian god, other than perhaps Marduk or Nabu. ...
Armenian crosses are known for their elaborate motifs and unique designs. Often carved in stone monuments, the Armenian cross is a variant of the ...
Chnoubis, or Xnoubis, is an Egyptian Gnostic solar icon, most often found inscribed on gems, talismans, and amulets as a protective symbol. The image ...
Baphomet - we’ve all heard this dreaded name at least once in our lifetime, so it might seem that there’s no need for an introduction. Although this ...
In Roman mythology, several deities were associated with the different stages of the day and night. Aurora was the goddess of dawn, and alongside her ...
The four-leaf clover is a universally recognized symbol for good luck. Nowadays, it’s mostly associated with St. Patrick’s Day celebrations and Elon Musk’s ...
Also known as an inverted cross, Petrine Cross or the Cross of St. Peter, the upside down cross is a religious and an anti-religious symbol at the same ...
Veles is one of those ancient Slavic gods that can be found in virtually every Slavic pantheon. From the Kievan Rus to the Balkans and to Central Europe, ...
Every ancient religion has a god of love. The Celtic god Aengus is that for the people of Ireland. He doesn’t shoot people with arrows of love but, instead, ...
Gorgeous and sensual, with thin hips and luscious breasts, the Hindu goddess Rati is described as the most beautiful woman or deity to have ever lived. As a ...
A revered tool of seers and mystics, the third eye is associated with all things psychic. Many aim to awaken it for guidance, creativity, wisdom, healing, ...
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