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English: Religious symbols from the top nine organised faiths of the world according to Major world religions. From left to right: 1st Row: Christian Cross, Jewish Star of David, Hindu Aumkar; 2nd Row: Islamic Star and crescent, Buddhist Wheel of Dharma, Shinto Torii; 3rd Row: Sikh Khanda, Bahá'í star, Jain Ahimsa Symbol
Various religious symbols - From left to right: 1st Row Latin Cross, Star of David, Omkar (Aum) 2nd Row Star and crescent, Cross pattée, Yin-yang; 3rd Row Khanda, Ayyavazhi, Triple Goddess (or Diane de Poitiers) Date: 2006: Source: uploaded by author ≈ jossi fresco ≈. (Vector conversion of Image:Religious symbols.png.) Author
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Download QR code; In other projects Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... An icon of a Christian Cross. Date: 1 December 2006: Source: DarkEvil: Author: DarkEvil ...
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Russian icons are typically paintings on wood, often small, though some in churches and monasteries may be as large as a table top. Many religious homes in Russia have icons hanging on the wall in the krasny ugol —the "red" corner (see Icon corner). There is a rich history and elaborate religious symbolism associated with icons