There are many symbols used in paganism but the pentagram with the single point facing upwards is probably the most common. Other symbols would be the spiral and the symbols of the god and goddess
There are many symbols in the pagan religions (there are numerous pagan religions). A few symbols used by pagans are :
Fish Symbol (Greek adopted by Catholics)
Triquetra (Celtic adopted by Catholics)
Solar Cross (Native Americans and Hindu)
Cow (Egyptian)
Hexagram (occult)
Peace Symbol (Roman)
Swastika (Asian and Germanic tribes)
Paganism
Paganism has a wide variety of symbols that carry different importance. One common symbol, the Pentacle or Pentagram, often represents the Earth, Protection, and the 5 elements that make up our human selves and the universe. The symbols used in Paganism vary depending on the specific branch of Paganism that one may adhere to, such as Wicca, Heathenism, Druidism, etc... Each branch has it's own symbols with varying importance. The main thing to know is that symbolism in general allows a practitioner of these faiths to focus on the workings they are doing, and in many cases, helps set the mood for various rituals and other practices.
Zeus's symbols were used for something to be used for
Chemical symbols are used to represent elements.
Click on the 'Copyreading Symbols' link below to see the symbols used in copyreading.
The suffix of Paganism is -ism
just like that paganism
Paganism used to have a great deal of political power in ancient Greece, Rome and India; but not anymore. If you consider Catholicism as the modern version of Roman Paganism, yes it has some political power in some distant parts of the world.
The symbols that were used in A Walk in the Woods were bears.
Symbols are used to shorten the names of the elements.
Shinto is Paganism in Japan.
Paganism is more then one type of religion and paganism is found in every country.