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Title: Symbolic Mythological Objects for Egyptian and Indian Cultures


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Symbolic Mythological Objects for Egyptian and
Indian Cultures
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Egyptian Symbolic Mythological Objects
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Symbolic Egyptian Colors
  • Green
  • vegetation and new life.
  • Red
  • Color of life and of victory.
  • White
  • suggested omnipotence and purity
  • Black
  • Symbol of death and night
  • Yellow
  • Qualities of being imperishable, eternal and
    indestructible
  • Blue
  • Symbolic of sky and water

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The white space inside the ankh represents purity
while the ankh itself is black and represents
death and night.
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The Ankh
  • Origins of the Ankh are not clear
  • Meaning is clearly life
  • May represent Air and Water
  • One of the most familiar symbols in Egyptian
    mythology
  • Resembles a Christian cross
  • Sexual Symbolism

What Is The Ankh? An Egyptian cross symbolizing
a mythical eternal life, rebirth, and the
life-giving power of the sun, and symbolic
representation of both Physical and Eternal life.
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  • Symbol of sunrise
  • Loop is the sun
  • Crossbar is the horizon
  • Vertical section is the path of the sun
  • Sexual Symbolism
  • circle at the top represents the female sexual
    organ
  • the stump at the bottom the male organ
  • the crossed line, the children of the union.

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The Eye of Horus (udjat, wadjet)
  • Usually, it is the right eye shown
  • This is probably because of another myth that
    says that the sun and the moon were the right
    (sun) and left (moon) eyes of the Sky god
  • the sun is seen as more powerful.

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Meaning of The Eye of Horus
  • this eye is a symbol of the god Horus as both the
    son of Osiris and Isis and as the sun-god.
  • Each piece of the eye can be seen as representing
    a fraction of the descending geometric series
    1/2, 1/4, 1/8, etc., put together they make 63/64
    or approximately 1.

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The All Seeing Eye
  • a single human eye surrounded by radiating beams
    of light
  • found in many eras and cultures
  • It is generally a symbol of the watchful and
    protective power of the Supreme Being
  • especially when that entity is considered in a
    solar or heavenly context.

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The all Seeing Eye Is
  • By Most
  • A universal symbol representing spiritual sight,
    inner vision, higher knowledge, insight
  • By Some
  • Believed to be the eye of Lucifer and those who 
    claim control of it have control of world
    finances.
  • Used in divination.  Hexes, curses, psychic
    control and all corruption are worked through
    this  emblem.

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Indian Symbolic Mythological Objects
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The Sacrificial Fire
  • Almost most of the Indian religions worship fire
    as a benevolent element.
  • Every function, ceremony, or worship starts with
    the worship of the fire in some form or the
    other.
  • Scientists have established that performing a
    small domestic fire worship with ghee and other
    specified ingredients produces purifying gases
    which boost up the spirit of the performer and
    the surroundings.

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Deepam or Lamp
  • the purest of the pure because it consumes all
    impurities but yet remains pure by itself.
  • saucer like container, filled with ghee or butter
    with a twisted cotton tape immersed in it.
  • The cotton tape keeps sucking the ghee to yield a
    cool bright light, a flame.
  • In nature the flame is considered to be the
    source of infinite energy of positive currents.
  • If even number of lamps is kept side by side,
    they cancel each others radiation and become
    harmful. This explains the use of odd number of
    lamps for worship.

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Tree Worship
  • Trees are considered to be friends of man as they
    provide him shelter, food, fuel, and oxygen for
    good living.
  • In the Rigveda and the Atharveda some trees are
    deified, as Vriksha Devta which are considered
    to be holy and the people ought to worship them
  • It is said that Gods and the souls of pious
    ancestors rest on the branches of the Pipal tree
    and so it is not a domestic tree, instead it is
    grown in temples and inns where people come to
    worship.
  • The Pineal glands secretions of humans make
    their brains alert and alive. The chemical found
    in this secretion is also found in the Pipals
    juice according to scientists

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Tree Worship
  • The Banyan tree is of specialty because it sends
    sap from above to the earth.
  • Another tree is the Asoka tree which is known to
    relieve the worries of the persons sitting under
    its shade.
  • The Hindus also worship the Kadam tree, because
    Shree Krishna used to sit and play under this
    tree.
  • .

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Tulsi Worship
  • According to popular Indian belief, Wherever
    Tulsi is planted, the place becomes sanctified
  • In India, the Tulsi is regarded as the
  • most sacred plant.
  • According to scientists the place
  • containing tulsi plant becomes pollution
  • free. The oil of the leaves is capable of
  • destroying bacteria and insects.

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Lotus Flower
  • It is mentioned in all the Hindu scriptures
    because it is very sacred to the Gods.
  • God Brahma and Buddha are shown seated on a
    Lotus flower.
  • Lord Vishnu holds a lotus in one of his hands and
    Goddess Lakshmi also holds a Lotus flower.
  • The Lotus is a symbol of detachment from
    surroundings, be it good or bad.

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Lotus Flower
  • Been used in some architecture
  • The lotus blooms with the morning light and
    closes its petals when the sun goes down.
  • accepted lotus as a unique symbol of unfolding
    the spiritual qualities of man with the light.

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Rudraksha Mala
  • Rudraksha is the seed of a fruit of a rare
    species of a tree found in Karnataka and in the
    Konkan area.
  • It has a beneficial property of attracting
    healthy vibrations and so saints and rishis wear
    them as necklaces.
  • The Lord Shiva is also found to wear one such
    thing in his neck.
  • Rudraksha seeds are not supposed to be rubbed
    often   because then they lose their charm
    properties.

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Kalash
  • According to Indian mythology, The mouth of the
    Kalash represents Vishnu
  • The throat - Lord Shiva
  • Lord Brahma is the base
  • At the belly all Goddesses
  • In India, on most of the ceremonial occasions, a
    pot filled with clean water, with fresh mango or
    betel leaves placed at the mouth and a coconut
    placed on top is kept near the entrance.

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Conch Shells
  • The Conch Shell or Shankh was obtained as a gift
    from the ocean
  • The spiral formation inside the conch -shell is
    symbolic of infinite space.
  • All naturally occurring conch shells yield cosmic
    sounds, which can be heard by holding the shell
    close to ones ears.
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