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  2. Divine Mercy image - Wikipedia

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    The whole image is a symbol of charity, forgiveness and love of God, referred to as the "Fountain of Mercy". According to Kowalska's diary, the image is based on her 1931 vision of Jesus. [1] Kowalska directed the painting of the first image in Vilnius by the artist Eugeniusz Kazimirowski.

  3. Bagalamukhi - Wikipedia

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    Bagalamukhi is strongly associated with the yellow colour. She dresses in yellow clothes and ornaments. Various texts describe her affinity to the colour; yellow is an integral part of her worship rituals. Bagalamukhi is propitiated with yellow offerings by devotees dressed in yellow, seated on a yellow cloth.

  4. Hastur - Wikipedia

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    Hastur is the name of a hunter in the video game Identity V who is also known as The Feaster and The King in Yellow. Hastur also appears as a character in the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game. Hastur is also believed to be the King in Yellow in the video game Vampire Survivors. The player also receives the Yellow Sign from them directly.

  5. Love of God - Wikipedia

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    Love of God can mean either love for God or love by God. Love for God (philotheia) is associated with the concepts of worship, and devotions towards God.[1]The Greek term theophilia means the love or favour of God, [2] and theophilos means friend of God, originally in the sense of being loved by God or loved by the gods; [3] [4] but is today sometimes understood in the sense of showing love ...

  6. Cult image - Wikipedia

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    The honor paid to sacred images is a "respectful veneration", not the adoration due to God alone: Religious worship is not directed to images in themselves, considered as mere things, but under their distinctive aspect as images leading us on to God incarnate.

  7. The Symbolic Meaning Behind the Bedrooms in 'Are You There ...

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    Nancy’s bedroom is meant to feel like it was designed for her when she was 8 years old. “She's suffocating in these ruffles and sort of floral wallpapers that climb the walls like an overgrown ...

  8. Kuimulang - Wikipedia

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    In the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West, Kuimulang appears as a demon named Yellow Robe Demon (黃袍怪). He lives the Moon Waves Cave (波月洞) on Bowl Mountain (碗子山) in the Kingdom of Baoxiang (寶象國). In his past, he was a deity who falls in love with the Jade Maiden (玉女) in Heaven and decides to elope with her. He ...

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