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Hindu symbols in everyday objects

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  • Опубліковано 15 сер 2024
  • In this video, I talk about the Hindu symbols and prominent visuals one can notice in everyday objects. A person might have them without necessarily practicing Hinduism, so it's appropriate to try to explain the meaning of these Hindu symbols.
    In my explanations I rely largely on this publication:
    Bowker, John (1997). World Religions: The Great Faiths Explored and Explained. RD Press.
    Chapters:
    00:00-00:55 - Introduction
    00:56-01:45 - Aum
    01:46-01:56 - White clothes of Sarasvati
    01:57-02:01 - Musical instrument
    02:02-02:10 - Prayer beads
    02:11-02:19 - Multiple heads and arms
    02:20-02:25 - Vishnu's blue skin
    02:26-02:34 - Conch
    02:35-02:38 - Mace
    02:39-02:59 - Lotus
    03:00-03:07 - Saffron color
    03:08-03:18 - Avatar
    03:19-03:40 - Krishna's bamboo flute
    03:41-03:47 - Peacock feather
    03:48-03:58 - Buddha's elongated earlobes
    03:59-04:05 - Buddha's cranial protuberance
    04:06-04:11 - Half-closed eyes
    04:12-04:20 - Kalki
    04:21-04:29 - Fire of Shiva Nataraja
    04:30-04:35 - Drum
    04:36-04:46 - The cosmic dance
    04:47-04:53 - The middle hands
    04:54-04:58 - Loose hair
    04:59-05:03 - Third eye
    05:04-05:14 - Cobra
    05:15-05:22 - Demon
    05:23-05:50 - Ganesha's elephant head
    05:51-06:00 - Mouse
    06:01-06:10 - Conclusion

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