Description
In most Buddhist traditions
Encourages peace
and energy workers worldwide
Is known as the "Nurturer Stone"
Justice Holding Sword and Scale Specimen In most Buddhist traditionsJustitia was the roman goddess of Justice. Her origin may be from the Greek Titan Themis, who was an oracle at Delphi, and became known as a goddess of divine justice. Her daughters Dike and Astraea were also known as goddesses of justice, but not "divine justice". There are many variations of the way Justitia is depicted, but most often she is portrayed as carrying the scales of justice in one hand and a sword in the other and with her eyes
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