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What does the Virgo Maiden symbolize?

What does the Virgo Maiden symbolize?

Well, the maiden stands for beauty, purity, and tranquility. Virgo translates to “virgin” in Latin and the maiden is symbolic of this translation — but not in a literal sense. Virgos are also known for their femininity and beauty, making the gorgeous maiden the perfect Virgo symbol.

What does the Virgo glyph mean?

The Virgo symbol, or glyph, is designed to depict the Maiden carrying a shaft of wheat. The “M” represents the intestines and “virginity” or sexual modesty (as opposed to Scorpio with the “M” glyph curved tail). The curled loop also demonstrates Virgo’s ability to discern between right and wrong, virtuous and immoral.

What symbols are associated with Virgo?

Virgo’s symbol—the Virgin—is unique, not one of the circle of animals, but a person. Virgo is shown as a harvest maiden, with wheat bundles in her hand. Virgo’s nature is earthbound, alert to creatures great and very small.

What is the Virgo flower?

Unsurprisingly, the flowers best attributed to Virgo’s are bright and small, much like the buttercup, and chrysanthemum. The colourful characteristics of the buttercup and chrysanthemum is a positive reflection of the sunny and cheerful outlook on life that Virgos possess.

Are Virgos virgins?

Virgo is the sixth sign of the zodiac (August 22 to September 22) and is represented by the Virgin. A mutable earth sign ruled by Mercury, Virgo (or Kanya, in Vedic astrology) is often associated with precision, critical thinking, service, and harvesting.

What color represents Virgo?

The Virgo color is green and brown, keeping a sense of grounding and focus on continuous growth. Brown represents stability while green represents growth in nature strengthening Virgo’s life long plan towards self improvement.

What is my zodiac flower?

FLOWERS AND ASTROLOGY

Astrological Sign Birth Flower
Gemini Lavendar & Lily of the Valley Flowers
Cancer White Flowers, especially Rose Flowers
Leo Marigold & Sunflower
Virgo Bright small flower e.g. Buttercup