They use the seeing eye as their symbol.
Yes, Cao Dai does have a symbol. It is known as the "Divine Eye", which represents the all-seeing eye of God watching over humanity. The symbol is often depicted as an eye within a triangle surrounded by rays of light.
Cao Dai speaks of three major alliances: the Triple Alliance of Heaven, Earth, and Humanity. These alliances represent the unity and harmony between the spiritual and physical realms, as well as the connection between humans and the divine.
The organizational structure of Cao Dai is strongly influenced by a hierarchy that mirrors the celestial realm, with a supreme being at the top, followed by lesser powers and earthly authorities. This structure is designed to reflect the divine order and teachings of the religion.
The symbol of the Gospel of Mark is the winged lion. This symbol is derived from Mark's description of John the Baptist's voice "crying out in the wilderness," likening it to the roaring of a lion.
The symbol you are referring to is likely the "caret" symbol, which is commonly used to indicate exponentiation in mathematical expressions. It is not a standard mathematical notation for representing the number Pi.
The symbol that the crusaders wore on their tunics was a red Latin cross. This symbol represented their commitment to Christianity and their participation in the Holy Crusades to reclaim Jerusalem.
Cao Dai was created in 1926.
The seeing eye is used to symbolize Cao Dai.
Cao Daists only worship One God.
Cao Dai believes that all religions should unite & become one, just like Baha'is do.
They have their own pope.
Mainly in Viet Nam.
He Cao has written: 'An shuo gu dai fa guan'
Vietnam
Ngo Van Chieu.
The Canonical Codes.
Mainly in Viet Nam.
Ngo Van Chieu.