Caddoi Senuî (Sacred Symbols)

In Bessus Nouiogalation, sacred symbols (caddoi senuî) are keys to understanding the divine rhythm of life. Each symbol reveals a mystery—of cosmos, virtue, season, or soul. These signs are not merely marks or images, but spiritual teachings handed down to us from the Deuoi.

  • Caddoi Senuî Deuon (Sacred Symbols of the Gods)
    These are the symbols associated with various Deuoi (gods and goddesses), drawn from lore, gnosis, and cosmological reflection. They serve as sacred marks—senuî—to be carved, drawn, etched, molded, or worn. Whether offered in votive form, worn as jewelry, or used ritually, they help connect us to the presence and power of the Deuoi.
  • Rotos (The Wheel)
    The Wheel is the central symbol of Bessus Nouiogalation. It represents the cycle of virtues, the turning of the seasons, the flow of the holidays, the motion of the soul, and cosmic order.
  • Torcos (The Torc)
    It represents a spiritual and societal bond, often viewed as a sacred connection between the wearer and the gods.
  • Turcos (The Boar)
    The boar is a sacred animal in Bessus Nouiogalation, often associated warriors, protection, and fierce devotion.