List of emojis connected to Hinduism, its culture, and traditions
Hindu Sanatan Dharm Emojis
Hindu-Related Emojis 
Spiritual and Religious Symbols
: Om (Sacred Hindu symbol)
: Saffron flag (Hindu Dharma flag)
: Hindu temple
: Prayer beads (Japa Mala)
: Namaste or prayer gesture
Rituals and Worship
: Diya lamp (Symbol of light, used in puja rituals)
: Fire (Yajna or sacred fire rituals)
: Lotus flower (Symbol of purity and divinity)
: Hibiscus flower (often offered to deities)
: Lotus (associated with gods like Lakshmi and Saraswati)
Festivals and Celebrations
: Fireworks (Diwali and other celebrations)
: Celebration (for joyous Hindu festivals like Holi, Diwali)
: Piñata (Symbolizing festive joy, can adapt for cultural use)
Nature and Celestial Symbols
: Sun (Surya, the Sun God)
: Crescent moon (associated with Shiva)
: Sparkles (spiritual enlightenment or divine energy)
: Tree (sacred trees like Banyan or Peepal)
: Earth (Prithvi, Mother Earth in Hindu mythology)
Animals and Vehicles of Deities
: Elephant (Lord Ganesha, Airavata)
: Snake (Vasuki or Shiva’s adornment)
: Peacock (vehicle of Lord Kartikeya, associated with Saraswati)
: Cow (sacred in Hinduism)
: Mythical animal (symbolizing spirituality or divine energy)
Cultural Symbols
: Bamboo or sacred plants (like Tulsi)
: Kalash (holy pot used in rituals)
: Mango leaf (auspicious for decorations)
: Leaves (used in rituals like Durga Puja or Ganesh Chaturthi)
These emojis can add meaning and cultural relevance to your posts. Use them to highlight spirituality, festivals, or Hindu values!