What do five-pointed star, six-pointed star and seven-pointed star mean respectively?
Five-pointed star: The five-pointed star was used as a symbol of the uterus of the underworld in ancient Egypt, while in Babylon it was used as a symbol of Nefertis, the twin sister of the goddess Isutar. In Greek mythology, the five-pointed star is the symbol of the earth goddess Kore. Six-pointed Star: (Six-pointed Star) originated from an ancient Sect of Hinduism, Tantric Sect, which pursues vulva worship or female-centered worship and inherits from a Uradian Sect composed of female believers ("worship of prostitutes"). Its main idol is a combination of male root and female yin (Lingam-Yoni). The male root is the symbol of Shiva, and the female yin is Kalima (Kalima, the god of destruction, originally meant as "the mother of black", known as Shakti Kali in Tantric Sect, and also considered as Shiva's wife), indicating the unity of male principle and female principle. Seven-pointed star: In the west, 7 is considered a very magical number. It is regarded as a more complex and powerful model by mysticism. Information about the seven-pointed star: 1. The seven-pointed star is difficult to draw accurately because it is an uneven but stable whole. 2. Seven-pointed stars can be divided into "positive seven-pointed stars" and "inverse seven-pointed stars". 3. There are also different opinions about the "Magic Array of the Seven-pointed Star". 4. There are not many records about the efficacy of the Seven-Star Magic Array, only that it can probably be used.