David's star was not a Hebrew symbol

David's star is the most identifying symbol of Judaism. However, unlike other things, such as menorah or shofar, the star is not a unique symbol of Jews. Before he became a Hebrew symbol, he also appeared in Buddhism, Hinduism, and Jainism. Hinduism has used the star longer. For Hindus, he represented Anahatan, chakra [...]
Hinduism has used the star longer. For Hindus, it represented Anhatan, the fourth primary chakra, an energy point of the body.
Whether these symbols share a common origin or are made by people independent of each other is not known because of its basic nature.
He is a simple hexagram, a form where barabrian triangles combine and form a six-point star with a hexagon in the middle.
Although its use by the Jewish people dates back centuries, it was not officially adopted as a symbol until 1897. /The world.al












