The Armenian symbol for eternity is called "Arevakhach," which literally means "sun cross." It is made up of four interconnected arms, similar to a Celtic cross, but each arm is shaped like a flame, representing the eternal nature of fire and light. Each flame also contains three points, representing the Holy Trinity.
The Arevakhach is found in ancient Armenian art and architecture dating back to the 4th century AD. It has been used as a decorative element on buildings, jewelry, and textiles, as well as in religious contexts. The symbol is believed to represent the eternal nature of God and His promise of everlasting life.
Today, the Arevakhach is a prominent symbol of Armenian culture and heritage, as well as an important symbol for Armenians around the world to remember their history and identity.
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