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Hrunger's Heart-This Nordic symbol was the first to be found on a stone carving called Valknut in Old Northern Europe. This stone carving is also called "Hrungnir's Heart". It is used to commemorate the great man Hrungnir in the Ada Sutra. Its most famous The name is Valknut or Knot of Killing. "It has been found on several stone carvings with funeral motifs and is considered a symbol of the afterlife. Valknut's three-chain shape and nine dots are sometimes used to represent the cycles of rebirth, pregnancy, and regeneration. Their mutually woven shapes also imply the interrelationship of the three realms-earth, hell and heaven, and they include the nine realms.
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