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El símbolo del Sol
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This ideogram is, among other things, a
sun symbol. It has been found on seals in Mohenjo-Daro in today's
Pakistan from 30002000 B.C.
The
sun wheel as the Gauls' most used beneficial amulet. The
auls were the Celtic tribes living in what is now the French-speaking
region of Europe. It is worth noting that the Celts used as the
attribute of Taranis, the god of thunder. In this use the sign is
equivalent to the staff carried by Zeus or Jupiter,
,
the staff of thunder and lightning.
Christian
symbolism adopted the form, changing it slightly so that it became a
Christ monogram drawn within a circle:
.
The
circle divided into six equal parts, with another circle in its center,
, is the
Tibetan world symbol, the world wheel. The outer rim is further
divided into 12 parts in the same way as the Western zodiac circle. The
inner circle band is divided into a light half and a dark half, which
suggests that the wheel also symbolizes the same idea of the unity of
opposites as does the Chinese yin-yang sign,
. In
Japan is considered to be a sign with positive connotations.
This
sign is not, however, widely used in modern ideography except as an
electrical sign for a specific type of electric moto
The
alchemists sometimes used to denote malachite, an emerald-green
mineral containing copper used, among other things, for the production of
colouring pigment.
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