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Mjölnir

Mjolnir (literally, "that which smashes") is the hammer wielded by Thor, the Norse god of
thunder.Ages ago, an unimaginably powerful cosmic storm called the God Tempest approached
Asgard. Odin, chief of the Norse gods, battled the storm for many days when it
threatened Asgard. Once the storm was weakened enough, Odin defeated the God Tempest by
trapping it into a chunk of Mjolnir that had been given to him by the Dwarves of Nidavellir as a
gift.

Mjolnir can be used as logo for undercarriage vehicles can operates through electricity as mjolnir
uses thunder and is too vigorous.

2. Ravana

Ravana is the primary antagonist in the ancient Hindu epic Ramayana where he is depicted as a
Rakshasa, the Great king of Lanka. It is said that to please Shiva, Ravan hacked his own head
into pieces, but his devotion made each piece spawn into another head.

Ravana can be used as logo for hospital especially for heads.

3. Neptune

Neptune was the god of freshwater and the sea in Roman religion. He is the counterpart of
the Greek god Poseidon. In the Greek-influenced tradition, Neptune was the brother
of Jupiter and Pluto.
Neptune can be used as logo for fresh mineral water and other cold drinks product.

4. Apollo

Is one of the most important and complex of Greek and Roman mythology. The ideal of Apollo
has been variously recognized as a god of music, truth and prophecy, healing, the sun and light,
plague, poetry, and more.

Ollopa can be used as brand name it can be perfect logo for music and video recording company.

5. Hara

Shiva is the destroyer and part of the Trinity. Hara refers to the destructive powers of Shiva and

means ‘destroyer’.

Hara can be used for the brand name tobacco products as it consist name of lord shiva ,according

to hindu mythology lord shiva was fond of tobacco related products also hara means destroyer

which tobacco product also accomplish.

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