

The name valknut is an unattested modern invention used to describe. interlocked triangles, and appears on various Germanic objects. It's also known as Odin’s knot, Hrungnir’s heart and the Heart of Vala. (It is unsure if they are indeed the same symbol or just very similar.) Though the term 'valknut' is a modern one and there are arguments about its true connotation or usage. There is also a unicursal form of this symbol as well. So, we can say that Valknut is translated like The Knot of the Slain Warrior. The Valknut is three interwoven triangles used in both Germanic and Northern European ancient cultures. Its origin coming from words 'valr' that means 'slain warrior' and 'knut' that means 'knot'. knut, 'knot') is a symbol consisting of three. Valknut is one of the most prominent and interesting symbols in Norse culture.
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I welcome thee free spirit, which thou shalt come with an open heart, open mind and an open soul, for what thou are about to read can only be understood by the wise who are eager to learn and to embrace the roots deep and forgotten in the hearts of the peoples of Europe, by accepting who you are and where thy roots lie, is half way into the great road of life. Valknut symbol is one of the most popular Viking symbols. The valknut ( Old Norse valr, 'slain warriors' +.
