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>Nineinfluencers are attested inIndian astrology.
>In the Vaisheshika branch of Hindu philosophy, there are nine universal substances or elements: Earth, Water, Air, Fire, Ether, Time, Space, Soul, and Mind.
>Nine (? pinyin ji?) is considered a good number in Chinese culture because it sounds the same as the word "long-lasting".
>Nine is strongly associated with theChinese dragon, a symbol of magic and power. There are nine forms of the dragon, it is described in terms of nine attributes, and it has nine children. It has 117 scales.
>The dragon often symbolizes the Emperor, and the number nine can be found in many ornaments in the Forbidden City.
>The circular altar platform (Earthly Mount) of the Temple of Heaven has one circular marble plate in the center, surrounded by a ring of nine plates, then by a ring of 18 plates, and so on, for a total of nine rings, with the outermost having 81 = 9 × 9 plates.
>The nine bows is a term used in Ancient Egypt to represent the traditional enemies of Egypt.
>The Ennead is a group of nine Egyptian deities, who, in some versions of the Osiris myth, judged whether Horus or Set should inherit Egypt.
>In Norse mythology, the universe is divided into nine worlds which are all connected by the world tree Yggdrasil.
>In Norse mythology as well, the number nine is associated with Odin, as that is how many days he hung from the world tree Yggdrasil before attaining knowledge of the runes.
>It takes nine days (for an anvil) to fall from heaven to earth, and nine more to fall from earth to Tartarus.
>Mictlan the underworld in Aztec mythology, consists of nine levels.
>The Mayan underworld Xibalba consists of nine levels.
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