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What does our logo symbolize?

The Trident (trishula) is the symbol of Shiva, which represents the three worlds (trailokya) and three principal nadis (ida, pingala, and sushumna). It also represents trinity in Hinduism (Shiva, Brahma, and Vishnu) and in Christianity (the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit). 

In Buddhism, it refers to the three joys (Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha). If you were to follow the points on the logo laterally, you would have a cross, which is a symbol used in many religions in addition to Christianity. 

The handle represents the vertebral column and cobras, which coil up towards the Kundalini, the Yin and the Yang, and Shiva and Shakti. 

The skull represents impermanence, the futility of human existence, rebirth, and liberation (moksha). 

The crown of thorns is that of the Christ, it is the halo of Saints, it is the solar symbol of which the thorns are rays. It is also the symbol of modesty and suffering of the righteous as well as a symbol of royalty in the afterlife, which is represented by the words of the Christ: "So the last will be first, and the first will be last." 

 

 

Sacred logo that represents the unity of all religions
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