rainbow symbolism in mythology
Rainbow symbolism in mythology refers to the symbolic representation of rainbows that exist across different mythologies and cultures. It often signifies divine connection, communication between realms, or a bridge between mortals and gods. The rainbow is seen as a powerful and sacred symbol that embodies hope, transformation, and balance, with its vibrant colors representing various aspects of life and spiritual significance.
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