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  2. Bindi - Wikipedia

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    A similar marking is also worn by babies and children in China and, as in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, represents the opening of the third eye. [4] In Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism the bindi is associated with the ajna chakra, and Bindu [5] is known as the third eye chakra.

  3. Japanese superstitions - Wikipedia

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    There are six unlucky numbers in Japanese. Traditionally, 4 is unlucky because it is sometimes pronounced shi, which is the word for death. [5] Sometimes levels or rooms with 4 do not exist in hospitals or hotels. [7] Particularly in the maternity section of a hospital, the room number 43 is avoided because it can literally mean "stillbirth ...

  4. Hindu iconography - Wikipedia

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    Its rotation in four directions has been used to represent many ideas, but primarily describes the four directions, the four Vedas and their harmonious whole. Its use in Hinduism dates back to ancient times, however the earliest records of swastikas were imprinted on pottery from central Mesopotamia and at Susa in western Iran in 4000 B.C. [ 4 ]

  5. If You Keep Seeing the Number 4 Everywhere, Here's What It ...

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    The number 4 can also represent the four sacred directions: north, south, east, and west, Widney explains. This reminds us that “we are all connected and need to respect and care for others to ...

  6. If you keep seeing the number 1234, here's what it means - AOL

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    What does angel number 1234 mean for love? Bennet says 1234 suggests now is the time to work on deepening your connection and taking the time to invest in your relationship. You could take action ...

  7. Glossary of Hinduism terms - Wikipedia

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    In Hindu philosophy (and in the teachings of Surat Shabd Yoga) the cycle of creation is divided into four yugas (ages or eras). Yuga Dharma One aspect of Dharma, as understood by Hindus. Yuga dharma is an aspect of dharma that is valid for a Yuga. The other aspect of dharma is Sanatan Dharma, dharma which is valid for eternity.

  8. Tripundra - Wikipedia

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    A Yakshagana dancer with tripundra on her forehead. Tripundra (Sanskrit: त्रिपुण्ड्र tripuṇḍra "three marks") is a Hindu Shaivite tilaka ...

  9. What Does ‘May the 4th Be With You’ Mean ... - AOL

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    On May 4, 1994, Harry M. Cohen used the saying during a debate in British Parliament, reportedly snapping, "May the fourth is an appropriate date for a defense debate. My researcher, who is a bit ...