In the framework of Hinduism, Kali is one of the main goddesses. She is the shakti (or ‘energy’) of the male god Shiva, who is considered one of his consorts.
Jormungand (pronounced “your-mun-gand;” old norse jörmungandr, “great beast”), also called the “midgard serpent,” is a snake or dragon who lives in the ocean that surrounds midgard, the visible world.
Aegishjalmur is also known as the Helm of Awe and Terror. The overall meaning of this word might be the protection in the front. In fact, many Viking warriors once applied this symbol in their forehead and between their eyebrows for protection and victory.
Aegishjalmur is also known as the Helm of Awe and Terror. The overall meaning of this word might be the protection in the front. In fact, many Viking warriors once applied this symbol in their forehead and between their eyebrows for protection and victory.
Aegishjalmur is also known as the Helm of Awe and Terror. The overall meaning of this word might be the protection in the front. In fact, many Viking warriors once applied this symbol in their forehead and between their eyebrows for protection and victory.
The Shri Yantra, Sri Yantra, or Shri Chakra is a form of mystical diagram (yantra) used in the Shri Vidya school of Hinduism. It consists of nine interlocking triangles that surround a central point known as a bindu. These triangles represent the cosmos and the human body.
This stave must be carved on a lignite tablet and blood added, lain on your chest and then nothing evil will harm you [and whole and healthy you will come back home, whether travelling by sea or land].