Harshita Sinha
The primal vibration of the universe. Represents creation, consciousness, and divine energy in Hinduism and Buddhism.
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Grows from mud yet remains unstained. Symbolizes spiritual awakening and detachment in many Eastern traditions.
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Symbol of harmony between opposing forces—light & dark, masculine & feminine, action & stillness.
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Ancient Egyptian symbol of healing, intuition, and spiritual safeguarding.
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A Celtic knot representing the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit—or life, death, and rebirth.
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A sacred circle representing wholeness, the universe, and inner self. Used for meditation and focus.
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A universal symbol of peace, purity, and the soul's connection to divine light. Often seen in Christianity.
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