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  2. Serpent symbolism - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic serpent generally follows in the tradition of earlier Abrahamic myths as a symbol for the seductive draw of wisdom. [32] This symbolism is reflected in various stories and parables, such as the tale of the snake-catcher and the serpent from Rumi, which uses the serpent as a symbol for the sensual soul within human beings. [33]

  3. Naewat-dang shamanic paintings - Wikipedia

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    Gime (paper representation) of sacred snake. The cords of cloth that hang from the Naewat-dang deities are reminiscent of snakes, which are sacred patrons of wealth and a favored manifestation of village gods in Jeju religion. [69] [29] The eyes of the gods are also serpentine, while there are ringed snakes or snake-like cords behind Cheonja's ...

  4. Bai Suzhen - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] In some versions of the legend, Bai Suzhen becomes a goddess; her worshippers refer to her as Madam White Snake (Chinese: 白蛇娘娘). [ 4 ] Bai Suzhen is regarded as a symbol of true love and good-heartedness by the Chinese people.

  5. Cultural depictions of Medusa and Gorgons - Wikipedia

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    In addition to her stone gaze and snake hair, she also fights with a bow and arrow, the tips of said arrows anointed with deadly poison Medusa is also featured in the 2010 remake of the film, with a more human face that contorts when she turns her victims to stone. [17] Duzer is a Gorgon in the 1990 animated series Gravedale High.

  6. Jambiya - Wikipedia

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    A jambiya (Arabic: جنبية), [a] is a type of dagger with a short curved blade with a medial ridge that originated from the Hadhramaut region in Yemen. [1] [2] They have spread to other countries in the Middle East, to other countries in the Arab world, and to parts of South Asia and Southeast Asia.

  7. Kalbelia - Wikipedia

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    Their traditional occupation is catching snakes and trading snake venom. They rear snakes, dogs, hens, horses, donkeys, pigs and goats. They rear snakes, dogs, hens, horses, donkeys, pigs and goats. Hence, the dance movements and the costumes of their community bear a resemblance to those of the serpents.

  8. Lilith (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Against the background of a dark, brown-green jungle, stands a naked female figure, whose pale skin and long blond hair falling down her back form a stark contrast with the forest. The head position and gaze of Lilith are turned away from the viewer, concentrating on the snake's head resting on her shoulder.

  9. Kanzashi - Wikipedia

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    A modern tsumami kanzashi set of the type worn by maiko (apprentice geisha) for the month of January. Kanzashi are hair ornaments used in traditional Japanese hairstyles.The term kanzashi refers to a wide variety of accessories, including long, rigid hairpins, barrettes, fabric flowers and fabric hair ties.