Firstly, Mathew Nowincki and Albert Mayer of America were two architects who started designing the master plan of chandigarh but due to death of Mathew Nowincki in a plane crash Albert Mayer too left the chandigarh project.After wards, Le Corbusier of Switzerland was contacted to design Chandigarh and he design the city as a symbolic to human body e.g.i) As head he symbolises the Capitol Complex in Sector-1, Chandigarhii) As heart he symbolises Sector-17, Chandigarhiii) As arteries he symbolises the roads of the cityiv) As lungs he symbolises the greeenery of the cityv) As arms he symbolises the industrial areaIf anything left in above explained lines feel free to contact and to have more clarifications regarding city beautiful.Sunil Kumar,9872207479sunilb.80@gmail.comzuhaib khan
The wizard's name in the movie "The Sword in the Stone" is Merlin. He is portrayed as a wise and eccentric mentor to the young Arthur, teaching him valuable lessons through magical transformations and adventures. Merlin's character emphasizes the importance of knowledge and wisdom over brute strength.
Wisdom of the Idiots was created in 1969.
Jana and Jill had their wisdom teeth removed.
I think its to symbolise the moving of the stone to the cave Jesus was in. An egg symbolises new life (like when the chick breaks from the egg) and Jesus did rise on this day and came back to life.
A wizard symbolises wisdom
It symbolises Buddha's wisdom.
It is a pearl to symbolise wisdom.
it symbolises thives
green symbolises grass, yellow symbolises sun and red symbolises blood
love
A Laurel symbolises perserverance and ambition.
The colour blue is often associated with knowledge and wisdom. Blue is seen as a calming and trustworthy colour, making it a common choice to represent logic, intelligence, and expertise.
The Cullens each have the Cullen crest in a different form of crest and the hand symbolises faith and sencerity, the lion symbolises strentgh and ferocity and the trefoil symbolises perpetuity.
Not exactly holy but more greatful to any animal in India! They have great traditions there but I'm not Indian so I'm not the smart person here!
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Green, White, Green. Green symbolises agriculture, while white symbolises unity.