The scale is an ancient symbol for fairness. An actual scale (or, technically, scales) would show whether a given substance was lighter or heavier than a standardized weight, and thus how much someone should be paid for it. The scales of justice declare that all considerations will be weighed fairly so that no one appealling for a judgment will be cheated.
To many, the scales are more of a campaign promise than an established fact.
The scale on Lady Justice represents the balance and impartiality of justice. It symbolizes how justice should be weighed and considered carefully, without bias or favoritism. It signifies the idea that decisions should be made based on evidence and facts rather than emotions or opinions.
The main Sikh symbol is the Khanda, a double-edged sword surrounded by a circular Chakkar (quoit) and two curved swords known as Kirpans. These symbols represent the Sikh values of spirituality, power, and justice.
There are many different titles for Mary some of them are Our Lady od Fatima, Our Lady of Mount Caramel, Our Lady of the rosary, Our Lady of Guadalupe, Our Lady of the unborn, and one more is the Patron Saint of the United States. These are only some of the many many many names for Mary!
A black cross can represent a variety of things depending on cultural or religious context. In Christian symbolism, a black cross can symbolize mourning, death, or a somber occasion. In a more general sense, it can also represent suffering, sacrifice, or a memorial for those who have passed away.
"To let justice prevail at the gate" means to ensure fairness and righteousness in decision-making and actions. It emphasizes the importance of upholding justice and morality from the very beginning of a process or situation, often symbolized by the gate as the entry point.
St. Patrick used the shamrock to represent the Holy Trinity in Christianity - the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit - each leaf symbolizing one element of the Trinity.
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Lady Justice is holding the Scales of Justice. See link below for an assortment of depictions of Lady Justice and the Scales of Justice.The scale is technically called a balance beam scale and it is an ancient symbol for equality and fairness under the law: founding principles for the modern system of justice.
The scales of justice symbolize fairness, balance, and the impartial weighing of evidence in legal matters. They are often associated with the legal system's goal of achieving justice through a fair and unbiased process.
That's Lady Liberty. Google who she is.
There is meant to be a balance between justice for the individual (presumably in his/her defence) and the right of society to curtail the (unlawful) actions of one to another (presumably the case for the plaintiff / prosecution). Justice, being blind, (hence the blindfold on the lady), will weigh the evidence and use the "Sword of Truth" to obtain justice.
The one dollar bill in American currency is filled with symbols. The scales on the dollar represent the scales of justice.
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In most depictions of Lady Justice, she is not standing on a book, but rather a pedestal.
There is meant to be a balance between justice for the individual (presumably in his/her defence) and the right of society to curtail the (unlawful) actions of one to another (presumably the case for the plaintiff / prosecution). Justice, being blind, (hence the blindfold on the lady), will weigh the evidence and use the "Sword of Truth" to obtain justice.
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Presenting flowers to anyone is an expression of respect and affection. It can also be a romantic gesture from a man to a desired lady. In this dream, the "lady" may or may not represent an actual woman, but might as easily represent an idea (Lady Liberty, Justice, etc.) or organization. The type of flower might also carry symbolic meaning. See the link below for information on "The Language of Flowers."