Went to the JC just now, to see if I could pull up the proper description of a whorl...also check websters on-line, which didn't seem to fit a hair or coat.
Does anyone have the description of a whorl?
I may be wrong, but I'm thinking it is where hair from two directions comes together, pushing up the end of the follicles, hair/coat does not lie flat.
Thanks, Pat
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Roguelet and CA Michael...Thanks so much. I guess I didn't look in the right place at the JC site. This particular "hair pattern" is on the underside of the neck of none other than SILVER CHIEF (who was the first Movie "Hi-Ho Silver" 1938, 1940 serials). There seems to be NO cowlick involved in this particular "hair pattern", which I called a whorl. Hope I'm not wrong on this. Pat
I find that hard to believe since Hindus do not believe in the devil.
since Hindus do not even acknowledge the concept of a devil, so commonly preached in Christianity. Many modern Christians are beginning to have second thoughts about a devil, seeing the personification of evil as the devil as nothing but a metaphor used by Jesus for conveying some of his messages. For most Hindus, all is God and of God, with good as well as bad being functions or Deities of God. For Hindus, man is a microcosm of the universe with Godhead as man's potential. Jesus referred to this principle as the Kingdom of God within.
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I have been to India on half a dozen occasions, visiting their breeding farms and attending races in Mumbai. The placement of whirls and cowlicks are extremely important to many owners and breeders there, and for those of us who export horses to India, it is the very first thing we check before selling them there.
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It's not just India but in many eastern countries the placement of the cowlicks, whorls, wheat ears and white and dark marks all have a special meaning. Some placements are seen as more conducive to good or misfortune and so are avoided.
Just think about the story of the Godolphin Arabian(I know the author took some artistic liberties). He had a wheat ear on his chest it was thought to bring misfortune(the death of his dam etc...), but he also had the white marking on his off hind heel that was thought to bring good fortune, so the two things balanced out so he wasn't destroyed as a foal and you know the rest of that story.
Just think about the story of the Godolphin Arabian(I know the author took some artistic liberties). He had a wheat ear on his chest it was thought to bring misfortune(the death of his dam etc...), but he also had the white marking on his off hind heel that was thought to bring good fortune, so the two things balanced out so he wasn't destroyed as a foal and you know the rest of that story.
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