Flowers are a beautiful and
powerful symbol of life across the ages, and when the petals fall off the rose, or the lilies decay, they also have come to represent peace in the afterlife — every civilization & culture in human history has derived different meanings from different flowers, according to their mysterious rhythms.
Not exact matches
Power nowadays
lives and dies on the strength
of one deceptively
powerful tool: the hashtag
symbol.
Indeed, the act that both brings new
life into being and gives the most intense pleasure to all
living creatures is a
powerful symbol of the desire for unity with others that is shared by all forms
of life.
In the utterly tragic figure
of old Eli and in the loss
of the ark, the
symbol of God's presence, from the central sanctuary at Shiloh (probably destroyed by the Philistines in this time), we are further prepared for the establishment
of monarchy in Israel: it was Philistine aggression, far too
powerful to be checked by the resources
of a loose tribal confederation, which precipitated the chain
of events leading through Saul and David to a unified and extensive, if short -
lived, Israelite kingdom.
Praasha Desire Praatika Image / Symbolic Pracheeta Origin / Starting point Pradyuta To begin to shine Pragnika Clever lady Praharsha Happy girl Prahasini Continues smiling girl Prajisha Morning Pramik Best / Fulfilling desires Pranal God Pranamya Offering obeisances Pranani Most beautiful Pranavee Goddess Parvati / The first sound
of universe Aum (Alternate Spelling: Pranavi) Pranaya Leader Pranidhi Spy Pranika Goddess Parvati Pranisha Love to
life Pranja Very cute Pranusha Prathama Usha — first rays
of the morning Sun Pranvi Forgiveness / Goddess
of life / Maa Parvati Pranvuta Praised Prasheila Ancient time Prashi Accomplishment / Fame Prashvita Parvati / Lord Shivas wife Prathulya Incomparable Prathusha Saisudha / Early morning / Dawn Prathysha Saisudha / Early morning / Dawn Prathyumna Victory Prathyusha Saisudha / Early morning / Dawn Prati One who appreciates and loves music Pratichi West Pratika Image / Beautiful /
Symbol / Symbolic Pratitha Well known Prattusha Beautiful / soft Prattysha Morning Pratusha Saisudha / Early morning / Dawn Pratushya Morning Pratyaksha One who is real Pratyaya Perception / Thought / Intention Pratyusha Bright morning Pravara Eminent Prayukta Experimented Prayushi Pure Prayuta Mingled with Saadhvi Religious women / Courteous / Polite Saahana Raga Saarya Name
of a pious woman Saatvika Goddess Durga / Calm (Alternate Spelling: Saatwika) Saavi Goddess Lakshmi / The Sun Saavini Pertaining to the month
of Saavan / One who prepares Soma Sabrang Rainbow Sachita Consciousness Sadhvi Religious women / Courteous / Polite Saesha With great desire and wish / Truth
of life Sagnika Fiery / Passionate / Married / With fire Sahuri War /
Powerful / Victorious / The earth Sahya A mountain in india Saisha With great desire and wish / Truth
of life (Alternate Spelling: Saiyeisha) Saketa Lord Krishna (Alternate Spelling: Saketha) Samanvi One who has all the best qualities Sambhwi Durga Samiha Generous Samika Peaceful Samiksha Analysis Samita Collected Samithra Good friend Sanchana Gathering
of good habits Sanchaya Collection Sanha Skilful / Radiance / Elegance / Conciseness Sanheeta A compilation or a bunch
of vedic hymns / Code (Alternate Spelling: Sanhitha) Sanmaya Equal / Removal
of obstacles / Etc Sanmita Goddess Parvati / Prasanna Lakshmi Sanoja Eternal Sanrakta Red / Pleasant / Beautiful Sanwari Dusky Sanya Eminent / Distinguished / Born on saturday Sarasvi Water / Saraswathi Goddess Sarayu A holy river Sarisha Charming Sarit River Sarjena Creative Sarunati Nobleminded Sarvani Durga / Universal / Complete Sarvari Night
And within each
of these schools,
powerful symbols of progressive education
live on in those who have participated in it.
They are an interesting element, I think, because while they seem all -
powerful, they do not have a central power
of their own aside from their ability to take it from external sources by force and instilling fear: stealing power from another by drinking their
life force, weakness in the setting a strong collective belief
symbol like a cross, etc..
Brig is profoundly captivated by concepts
of alchemy and occult
symbols, supporting her belief that the unknown is a
powerful internal and external force that throughout our
lives needs constant deciphering.
It serves as a building block
of life in the tiniest particles
of our universe, and many cultures have been using it as a
powerful symbol for thousands
of years.