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Chakra symbols are found in Hinduism and Buddhism, both of which have their roots in the Indian subcontinent. These traditions are sometimes grouped together as Tantra.  Chakra is a Sanskrit word which translates to ‘wheel’ or disk’ (sometimes ‘circle’). These meanings relate chakras to the concept of energy – particularly energy and motion – but also to religious and spiritual rituals, in which participants typically stand in a circular formation. Ancient Symbols And Meanings Spiritual, Symbols Of Hinduism, Hindi Symbols And Meanings, Buddhism Symbols And Meanings, Yoga Symbols And Meanings, Ayurvedic Symbols, Sanskrit Symbols Spiritual, Hinduism Art Symbols, Ancient Sanskrit Symbols

Chakra symbols are found in Hinduism and Buddhism, both of which have their roots in the Indian subcontinent. These traditions are sometimes grouped together as Tantra. Chakra is a Sanskrit word which translates to ‘wheel’ or disk’ (sometimes ‘circle’). These meanings relate chakras to the concept of energy – particularly energy and motion – but also to religious and spiritual rituals, in which participants typically stand in a circular formation.

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Hindu Symbols Mudras Hand, Tattoo Symbols And Meanings, Hinduism Culture, Hinduism Symbols, Family Crest Symbols, European Tribes, Japanese Family Crest, Body Gestures, Hindu Tattoo

The Celts and Celtic symbols have long been rooted in legend and lore, especially for their use of architecture and symbolism. An Indo-European tribe, the Celts were known to have covered large swaths of Europe, and have left remnants of their cultural practices throughout England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and even the north of France.

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aum infographic Om Meaning, Yoga Words, Sanskrit Symbols, Aum Symbol, Hindu Symbols, Buddhism Symbols, Yoga Symbols, Om Aum, Sound Meditation

Aum is often called the "sound of the universe". Sounds hippy-dippy, yes...but the vibration that resonates in your body when you chant has both physical and physiological benefits! It can bring a sense of calm and focus, it can decrease blood pressure, increase relaxation, and the vibration can give a little massage to your chest, throat and head. There are actually three different sounds that are made when you chant OM...the first is "Aaahhh", and the vibration begins at the heart. From…

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