5 Religious Pendants Commonly Found Worn In India

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©Aumkaara 5 Religious Pendants Commonly Found Worn In India Religion is core of the Indian custom and believes. India is the land of religious heritage, thus people of this country are ardent followers of respective religions that is also evident from the religious jewellery adorn by them. This article mentions five common religious symbols worn by people in the form of religious pendants in India.

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Religion is core of the Indian custom and believes. India is the land of religious heritage, thus people of this country are ardent followers of respective religions that is also evident from the religious jewellery adorn by them. This article mentions five common religious symbols worn by people in the form of religious pendants in India.

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    5 Religious Pendants

    Commonly Found Worn

    In India

    Religion is core of the Indian custom and

    believes. India is the land of religious heritage,

    thus people of this country are ardent followers

    of respective religions that is also evident from

    the religious jewellery adorn by them. This article

    mentions five common religious symbols worn

    by people in the form of religious pendants in

    India.

  • eligion in India forms the core

    of the countrys foundation.

    India is the land of Hinduism,

    Buddhism, Jainism and others. If,

    India would have been personified

    then religion would have been the

    veins running throughout the body,

    whereby one vein meets with other

    at one or the other juncture. The

    Constitution of Republic of India has

    proudly mentioned that India is a

    secular nation, and thus enabling

    religious freedom to all. There are

    several different religion followed by

    Indians such as Hinduism,

    Christianity, Islam, Sikhism,

    Buddhism, Jainism, Jewish,

    Zoroastrianism and others. As religion

    is the core of the country it is not

    surprising that majority of Indians to

    be religious. Thus it is a common for

    most of the Indians to adorn

    themselves with religious jewellery. A

    person wearing religious pendent in

    India is the commonly noticed.

    India is the land of philosophical

    religious heritage, the religions such

    as Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and

    Sikhism has their roots in this

    country. This country is the eclectic

    mixture of all religions and different

    faiths. There are several localities in

    India which will not only have a

    conglomeration of people of different

    faith and religion living together but

    will have different religious institute

    such as temple, mosque, Gurudwara,

    church at one place. This is unique in

    this country. As aforementioned that

    people are religious in this country,

    they are several religious symbols

    adorned by the citizens of India in the

    form of pendants, rings and

    bracelets; in order to fell they are

    closer to their God. There are some

    religious symbols that are commonly

    worn by people in the form of

    pendants. They are:

    Ganesha Pendants: This is one of

    most commonly seen among the

    Hindus. Lord Ganesh a Hindu deity

    for prosperity and success is worn by

    most of the Hindus in the form of

    pendent, could be any metal and also

    could have diamonds studded to it.

    Aum Pendants: Aum is a Hindu

    mantra, which is depicted by a

    symbol. In Hinduism, this sign

    represent both the philosophy and

    theology. According to believe, Aum

    is the absolute reality that has no

    beginning or end, and, encompasses

    every existing substances of the

    R

  • universe. The symbol is commonly

    worn as pendants as it signifies the

    peace of the soul and protector.

    Allah: The symbol that adorned by

    the followers of Islam. Allah is an

    Arabic word for God. In Islam the

    word Allah who is the creator and

    the protector symbolizes the whole

    world.

    Cross: The cross evidently

    symbolizes Christianity and their

    followers. The Cross became symbolic

    of this religion since the 1st century.

    Ik Onkar: This is similar to Aum, is

    adorned by the followers of Sikhism.

    Ik Onkar depicts one supreme reality

    and form the core of Sikh philosophy.

    There are several other religious

    symbols that are adorned by people

    in the form of religious pendants in

    India, but these five are frequently

    noticed.

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