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10 Viking Tattoos and Their Meanings

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This blog post will definitely inspire you with 10 meaningful Viking tattoos. Each of this tattoo mentioned has a strong connection with the Norse myth and Viking tales. BaviPower proudly shares with you the meanings of 10 Viking tattoos. Check it out.

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Ravens – Odin’s companions

Ravens – Odin’s companions

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Odin the Allfather himself owned a pair of ravens known as Huginn and Muninn. His pair of ravens were not simply birds. They were his messengers and storytellers. Let's find out why ravens played such important roles in Norse myth and whether they presented anything else!

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Aegishjalmur – The Helm of Awe

Aegishjalmur – The Helm of Awe

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The Aegishjalmur symbol for long has been favored by many for its meaning and powerful design. But actually, do people really get the hang of this potent symbol? This blog post will provide a quick but interesting piece of information about the meaning of Aegishjalmur symbol.

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Yggdrasil - The Tree of Life

Yggdrasil - The Tree of Life

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Yggdrasil, the Tree of Life, is not only one of the most well-known Viking symbols/Norse emblems but an important fundamental of the Norse principle itself. Basing on Norse folklore, Yggdrasil is the Great Tree that ties in with the nine worlds/nine realms of the galaxy, namely Asgard, Midgard, Muspelheim, Jotunheim, Vanaheim, Niflheim, Alfheim, Svartalfheim, Helheim.That is the reason why Yggdrasil is regarded the emblem of the interconnectedness of all things in the world. Yggdrasil fills in a spring based on the Norse religious belief which suggests all life arises from the water. That is just one of the reasons why...

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Viking Symbols Valknut

Viking Symbols: Valknut

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The Valknut is one of the most famous and popular Viking symbols. Also known as Odin’s knot, Hrungnir’s heart, the knot of the slain warrior and the Heart of Vala, the Valknut is considered as the symbol of Odin.

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