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  2. Hamsa - Wikipedia

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    A hanging hamsa in Tunisia. The hamsa ( Arabic: خمسة, romanized : khamsa, lit. 'five', referring to images of 'the five fingers of the hand'), [ 1][ 2][ 3] also known as the hand of Fatima, [ 4] is a palm-shaped amulet popular throughout North Africa and in the Middle East and commonly used in jewellery and wall hangings. [ 5][ 6] Depicting ...

  3. Hamsa Upanishad - Wikipedia

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    Hamsa Upanishad. The Hamsa Upanishad ( Sanskrit: हंसोपनिषद्) is a Sanskrit text and a minor Upanishad of Hinduism. It is classified as one of the twenty Yoga Upanishads, and attached to the Shukla Yajurveda. [2] [3] The text or parts of the text is a relatively late origin, probably from the 2nd-millennium of the common era ...

  4. Hamsa (bird) - Wikipedia

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    Hamsa is thought to refer to the bar-headed goosefound in India (left) or a species of swan. [1] The haṃsa(Sanskrit: हंस haṃsaor hansa) is an aquaticmigratory bird, referred to in ancient Sanskrit texts which various scholars have interpreted as being based on the goose, the swan,[2]or even the flamingo. [1][3]Its image is used in ...

  5. The Deeper Meaning Behind the Hamsa Hand, According to ... - AOL

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    The hamsa hand with the eye holds significance for Christians, Muslims, and Jews. Learn from experts the hamsa's origins, symbolism, and how to use it.

  6. Hamsa Gita - Wikipedia

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    Hamsa Gita (Sanskrit) (also referred to as Uddhava Gita) where the hamsa is a metaphor for the Paramahamsa as well as a natural teacher of grace evident in nature. The hamsa ( हंस, in Sanskrit and often written hansa) is a swan, often considered to be the mute swan ( Cygnus olor ). [citation needed] It is used in Indian culture as a ...

  7. Saraswati - Wikipedia

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    Saraswati is an important goddess in Balinese Hinduism. She shares the same attributes and iconography as Saraswati in Hindu literature of India – in both places, she is the goddess of knowledge, creative arts, wisdom, language, learning and purity. In Bali, she is celebrated on Saraswati day, one of the main festivals for Hindus in Indonesia.

  8. Paramahamsa - Wikipedia

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    The swan is a symbol of purity and transcendence in Vedantic teaching. Paramahamsa ( Sanskrit: परमहंस), also spelled paramahansa or paramhansa, is a Sanskrit religio-theological title of honour applied to Hindu spiritual teachers who have become enlightened. The title literally means "supreme swan". The swan is equally at home on ...

  9. Jain symbols - Wikipedia

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    The symbol of hand in the lower portion shows fearlessness and symbolizes the feeling of ahimsa towards all the creatures in this world. The circle in the middle of the hand symbolizes saṃsāra and the 24 spokes represent the preachings from the 24 Tirthankaras , which can be used to liberate a soul from the cycle of reincarnation.