Sacred Hindu Symbols
The “Sacred Hindu Symbols” introduces students to the key religious symbols used in Hindu practice and iconography. It includes well-known items such as “Om,” “Swastika,” and “Trishula,” as well as natural elements like “River,” “Sun,” and “Moon.” Each word carries deep symbolic meaning, often tied to deities, elements, or cosmology. This search connects learners to the visual and spiritual language of Hinduism.
This word search enhances recognition of symbolic and cultural terms that frequently appear in Hindu rituals, texts, and temples. Students practice spelling and scanning while engaging with abstract and visual language. By identifying words like “Lingam” or “Peepal,” they grow in cultural competence and historical knowledge. The search builds both cognitive flexibility and a multicultural vocabulary. It also nurtures curiosity about how symbols communicate meaning across religions.
Vocabulary Words On This Word Search – Om, Swastika, Trishula, Lingam, Tilak, Chakra, Cow, Conch, Peepal, Lotus, Bell, Flame, River, Moon, Sun