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  2. File:EBay former logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:EBay former logo.svg. Add languages. ... New logo since 2012: SVG development . The SVG code is . This text-logo was created with Adobe Illustrator. ...

  3. File:Ganesha.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Mahaganapati - Wikipedia

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    Mahaganapati, folio from the Sritattvanidhi (19th century). Here he is depicted with ten arms and accompanied by a goddess. Mahaganapati (Sanskrit: महागणपति, mahā-gaṇapati), literally "Ganesha, the Great" [1]), also spelled as Maha Ganapati, and frequently called Mahaganadhipati, is an aspect of the Hindu god Ganesha.

  5. File:HinduSwastika.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Swastika It symbolizes Harmony, Lord Ganesh has it on his right hand. Differs from other uses of swastika by the four dots inside each of the four arms. Also, it is always drawn with the four inner arms at 0, 90, 180 and 270 degrees on the compass, unlike other inscriptions where the inner arms are in the form of an 'X'.

  6. Mactan Hindu Ganesha Statue - Wikipedia

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    A black and white photograph of the discovered statue of the Hindu elephant god Ganesha (left) and a clay medallion of a Buddhist Bodhisattva (right), before the icons were destroyed in World War 2, show that Hinduism and Buddhism became the respective religions in Cebu and Palawan during the era of Precolonial Philippines.

  7. File:Black Hand.svg - Wikipedia

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    It is a catch phrase made familiar through the newspapers, and the quick witted criminal of Latin extraction lost no time in using it as a nom de crime, which he wrote at the bottom of his blackmailing letters, sometimes – in fact, generally – adding fanciful decorations of his own, such as daggers dripping blood, revolvers spitting fire ...

  8. File:Hands of God.svg - Wikipedia

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    This vector image was created with Inkscape by MesserWoland, and then manually replaced by AnonMoos, Ratomir Wilkowski Other versions Derivative works of this file: Hands of God (rotated).png :

  9. File:Hands (CAINZ).svg - Wikipedia

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