Tattoos with meaning
Animals have a special place in the world of body art. Lions, tigers and eagles are among the most popular. Eagles are powerful birds of prey and stand as a symbol of nationalism in many Eastern European countries, such as Mexico, Egypt, India, Armenia and of course, America. Eagle is a symbol of the power of authority, superiority, value and feathers for indigenous peoples of America and which is perhaps the most common tattoos with meaning power for people all over the world .
Another interesting animal that is often used in the sense of tattoos is Okami, "Wolf". Live and hunt in packs mercilessly, these animals represent violence, protection and power. Ancient people of Japan used to call the wolf deity to protect their crops against damage by wild boars, foxes and deer. The wolf is considered the mother of Rome as the myth, he said that the wolf saved the two brothers, Romulus and Remus and nutritious. These two were the founders of the Roman civilization. In the biblical texts, the wolf is a symbol of greed and cursing.
Monkey Tattoos have also acquired a huge success in recent years because they represent evil, the energy and vitality of youth and children. Mono also symbolizes the rebirth of the Buddha and is similar to the tricks and ugliness. In Chinese culture, the monkey is considered stupid ravenous creature. The popular Japanese folklore is composed of the "Three Wise Monkeys" - Kikazaru (hear no evil), Mizaru (See No Evil) and Iwazaru (speak no evil).
The most colorful, vivid, realistic and artistic tattoos are a sign of the Chinese zodiac, the dragon. Dragon is water giant serpent of Greek origin. European fairy tales represent the dragon as a terrible monster who lives a life of seclusion in the caves of the mountain. Knights in armor to fight the dragon and conquer safeguard and protect its people. Dragon is also immortality, wisdom, strength and longevity in Asian culture.
When it comes to aquatic animals born, dolphins appear constantly in the direction of tattoos. These beautiful creatures have caught media attention after the release of "Flipper", an American movie. Ancient Greek coins consisted of an incision in which a child is riding a dolphin. Hindus consider dolphins as creatures that bring good luck.
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