Vegvisir, The Symbol of Guidance and Protection & Its Meaning – The Viking Compass/Runic Compass
The Vegvisir,
also known as the runic compass or the Viking compass made of eight
Viking rune staves, is a symbol of protection and guidance believed to
be used as a compass by Vikings. The word vegvisir means ‘wayfinder’ and ‘sign post’ in Icelandic language.
Although it is
commonly known as the Viking compass and associated by some people with
the voyages Vikings made around the World during the Viking Age, there
is quite a bit of a debate regarding the origin of the Vegvisir.
There are two sources mentioning the Vegvisir: the Huld Manuscript compiled
by Geir Vigfusson in 1880 and The Galdrabok, another manuscript which
is essentially a grimoire – ‘a textbook for magic’.
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