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Hamsa protection symbol

The symbol of the Hamsa is a mopen anus, often with one eyemore or less visible and detailed, in the centre of the palm. This ancient symbol is popularly used in jewellery and in art to represent the protection. However, there are more meanings according to the different regions of the World.

The different names of the Hamsa

Hand of Fatima: In Islam, the Hamsa symbol is named after Fatima, the daughter of Muhammad, the Prophet and founder of Islam.

Miriam's hand (sister of Moses): In Judaism, the Hamsa symbolises the hand of God and is named after Miriam, the sister of Moses.

Hand of Mother MaryIn Christianity, this symbol is named after Mother Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ.

Meaning of the Hamsa hand symbol

The Hamsa is a sacred symbol for many cultures and religions. Despite various doctrines, the basic meaning of the Hamsa is universally shared despite cultural or religious differences:. the symbol of the Hamsa is widely recognised and loved as a symbol of protection.

The Hamsa symbol also represents the hand of Godit is believed that promotes health, happiness, good luck.

There is also the ancient belief that the symbol of the Hamsa intercepts negative or malignant energy. If negative or evil thoughts are projected towards us, the symbol of the Hamsa will ward off evil energy and protect us from negative energy.

Meaning of Hamsa for different religions

Meaning of the hand of the Hamsa - Islam

The Arabic word for Hamsa is five, the hand Hamsa represents the five pillars of Islamwhich are profession of faith, prayer, almsgiving (donations), fasting and pilgrimage.

Meaning of the hand of the Hamsa - Judaism

In Judaism, the hand of the Hamsa represents the five sacred books of the Torah.

Meaning of the hand Hamsa - Buddhism and Hinduism

The symbol of the hand Hamsa in Hindu and Buddhist cultures represents the Energy chakras that flow through the body and connect with the five senses and the Mudras.

Meaning of the hand of Hamsa - Christianity

In general, the Hamsa symbol aligns with the femininity. The Hamsa, or Hand of Mary, is considered divine because Mary was a commoner who became the mother of Jesus.

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