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[[File:Earthhul.png|thumb|The Kiramiihul]]
'''Tolifax Symbolism''' is the representation of Tolifax culture through art and other expresions. It incorporates topics of the [[Thought of Kynkira]], as well as folk traditions and historic events.
'''Tolifax Symbolism''' is the representation of Tolifax culture through art and other expresions. It incorporates topics of the [[Thought of Kynkira]], as well as folk traditions and historic events.


== Kiramiihul ==
== Kiramiihul ==
Kiramiihul ([[Toli]] for '<nowiki/>''All Symbol''<nowiki/>' or '''Existance Symbol''<nowiki/>') is the state emblem of [[Aprux Mexyrhat]], which demonstrates many symbolic elements in Tolifax culture. The symbol is also considered the most sacred of all in [[Thought of Kynkira]], both in its whole as well as its elements.
Kiramiihul ([[Toli]] for '''All Symbol''<nowiki/>' or '<nowiki/>''Existance Symbol''<nowiki/>') is the state emblem of [[Aprux Mexyrhat]], which demonstrates many symbolic elements in Tolifax culture. The symbol is also considered the most sacred of all in [[Thought of Kynkira]], both in its whole as well as its elements.
 
==== Colours ====
In the Kiramiihul 10 are present:
 
* Red - symbolizing the natural world, as well as the mortal plane. Here, it's used to portray the Ngearth (red dot in the middle) and the Nitom (''Paradise/Salvation'', the four poppies at each opening of the universe).
* Yellow - symbolizing life

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Tolifax Symbolism is the representation of Tolifax culture through art and other expresions. It incorporates topics of the Thought of Kynkira, as well as folk traditions and historic events.

Kiramiihul

Kiramiihul (Toli for 'All Symbol' or 'Existance Symbol') is the state emblem of Aprux Mexyrhat, which demonstrates many symbolic elements in Tolifax culture. The symbol is also considered the most sacred of all in Thought of Kynkira, both in its whole as well as its elements.

Colours

In the Kiramiihul 10 are present:

  • Red - symbolizing the natural world, as well as the mortal plane. Here, it's used to portray the Ngearth (red dot in the middle) and the Nitom (Paradise/Salvation, the four poppies at each opening of the universe).
  • Yellow - symbolizing life