Category
page 1Trees of life
tree of the knowledge of good and evil
tree of forbidden fruit of knowledge in first biblical narrative, book of Genesis
tree of life
motif in art and culture
tree of life
term used in the Hebrew Bible
world tree
concept in several religions and mythologies

Borjgali
A borjgali () is a Georgian symbol of the sun and eternity. The Borjgali is often represented with seven rotating wings over the tree of life which can be used to create various shapes and variations and is considered one of the main symbols of Georgian culture.

Fusang
Fusang is a mythical world tree or place located far east of China.
tree of life
mystic and kabbalistic simbology related to life whose meaning depends on culture or religion
True Vine
biblical term of Jesus as the true vine

The White Snake
fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm
Gosforth Cross
cross in Gosforth, Cumbria, England, UK
Tree of Life
tree of life motif in the Quran
The Tree of Life
painting by Gustav Klimt
Tree of Life
sculpture of a tree at Disney's Animal Kingdom
Etz Chaim
Book about Kabbalah written by the Rabbi Chaim Vital.
Gaokerena
In Persian and Zoroastrian legends, the mighty Gaokerena was a mythic Haoma plant that had healing properties and gave immortality to the resurrected bodies of the dead when eaten. It is also said to have the seeds of all trees on Earth and that the juice from its fruit gave the elixir of immortality. The name Gaokerena means "ox horn" or "cow ear".
== Simurgh roosting on the tree ==
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Motif of Hungarian shamanism and folk art