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in shikism they sybolise ear wax in shikism they sybolise ear wax in shikism they sybolise ear wax
In Hinduism, yes.
gonesh? like the incense?luck.
Yes Ibtasam loves Ganesh its true love
From what I understand and have read the closest a dove can come to symbolizing death is regeneration.
the spninx symbolizes the half bodys of the gods in ancient egypt.
Ganesh is not a God but a 'deva'...............he comes from Shiva's energy............ HE removes al the obstacles that the sincere devotees face ...........and bestow his grace upon us
Because his father chopped his own human head off, and then so he grew back the one of an Elephant, becoming a god... At least that's what my R.E. teacher said!! xD
Often olive leaves, olive branches, or doves may be used in a modern coat of arms to symbolize peace. Hands being shook can also sybolise this
The Kanga is a wooden comb and is one of 5 K's, or articles of faith known in Sikhism as kakar. It comes in a variety of sizes. Some have short fine teeth and others long wide teeth. Sikhs do not cut their hair.
The correct spelling is symbolize. (British might use an s instead of a z.)pronunciation: sim--bow-liesA red rose symbolizes love.Many people believe characters in dreams symbolize real persons and real events.
Ganesh is a well known Hindu god with an elephant head. He gets the elephant head when his father cuts his original one in his anger and agitation to see his wife (Ganesh's mother) Ganesh is Lord Siva's and his wife Parvati's son in Hindu mythology. He is a symbol of overcoming obstacles. His broken tusk symbolizes a difficult, unconquered obstacle. His vehicle is a mouse which symbolizes difficulty in removing an obstacle. His large belly means he is very content which is a juxtapositional meaning.