Symbol | Hands of the Cause |
Religion | Baháʼí Faith |
Origin | Represents the institution of the Hands of the Cause in the Bahá'í Faith. |
Meaning | Signifies appointed spiritual leaders and protectors of the Faith. |
Appearance | A stylized representation of hands and a nine-pointed star. |
Colors | Often in gold or blue. |
Usage | Associated with materials related to the Hands of the Cause. |
History | Developed when the institution was established. |
Popularity | Recognized among Bahá'ís familiar with the Hands of the Cause. |
Importance | Honors the historical role of these appointed leaders. |
Complexity | Moderate, combining hand and star motifs. |
Emotions | Conveys a sense of spiritual leadership and protection. |