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  2. File:Hamsa, the swan vehicle of Brahma (6124587167).jpg

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  3. File:Hamsa, Goose or Swan.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: This is a derivative collage of the following two photos available on wikimedia commons with creative commons license: Bar-headed Goose - St James's Park, London - Nov 2006.jpg. Bled (9783636305).jpg

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

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    The hamsa hand can be represented in a drawing, a painting, an object, jewelry — just about anywhere in the home or on the body. There’s really no rule about who can use a hamsa.

  6. Hamsa - Wikipedia

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    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.

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    The post 50 Hilarious Out-Of-Context Captions For WikiHow Images (Best Of All Time) first appeared on Bored Panda. wikiHow describes itself as "the world's most popular how-to website." But as ...

  8. Paramahamsa - Wikipedia

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    A Beautiful painting of Swan. Paramahamsa is a Sanskrit word translated as 'supreme swan'. The word is compounded of Sanskrit परम parama meaning 'supreme', 'highest', or 'transcendent' (from PIE per meaning 'through', 'across', or 'beyond', cognate with English far) and Sanskrit हंस hamsa meaning 'swan or wild goose'. [3]

  9. Culture of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    The hamsa (Tunisian Arabic: خمسة, also romanized khamsa), is a palm-shaped amulet popular in Tunisia and more generally in the Maghreb and commonly used in jewelry and wall hangings. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Depicting the open right hand, an image recognized and used as a sign of protection in many times throughout history, the hamsa is believed to ...