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Do These Most Ancient Symbols In The World Have Some Magical Powers?

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While men's latest fashion and the new trend in fashion for men have been transient in nature, there are l some timeless symbols that are still widely used by humanity. These symbols have existed for centuries, so associated connotation has also evolved over time.    1.     The Star of David – This symbol is a simple hexagram, a shape that has equilateral triangles interlock each other to form a six-pointed star with a hexagon in the middle. Adopted in Judaism in 1897, this symbol is now one of the most representative symbols of Judaism. (Refer to 5 Wealthiest Empires in World History) This star has been used widely in Buddhism, Hinduism, and Jainism as revealed by the preserved manuscripts.   In Hinduism, it represents Anahata, the fourth primary chakras in the body – the primary energy points of the body. As Hinduism is considered the mother of all religions, this symbol most probably spread across the religions

Travel Destinations That Will Soon Disappear From The Planet

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Although the new trend in fashion for men do reappear, after few years of the gap but it is unlikely that the few places on earth will reemerge. We are going beyond the men new style to tell you about the travel destinations that are likely to get disappeared due to the changing climatic conditions on earth. 1. Majuli Island, India – This piece of River Island had an area of 1200 sq. km, has now got nearly submerged in waters. With only almost 400 sq. km left, fishermen have seen all that transformation on their lifetime. Excessive rains, massive flooding and interruptive soil erosion have melted this land, that was once a popular travel destination for locals.( Refer to The Best Travel Itinerary To Enjoy Colorful India )       2. The Maldives – A perfect destination for honeymooners, is likely to get submerged by 2035. With just 1.4 meter above the sea level, the pristine waters have been under serious threat due to the cha