tähekoodide
Tähekoodide, also known as star codes or star symbols, are a system of symbols used in Estonian culture and folklore. They are believed to have protective and magical properties, and are often used in various rituals and ceremonies. The symbols are typically drawn on the ground or walls, and are said to ward off evil spirits and bring good fortune. Tähekoodide are often associated with the Estonian folk hero Kalevipoeg, and are believed to have been created by him to protect his people. The symbols are also used in modern times for decorative purposes, and can be found on various items such as jewelry, clothing, and home decor. Despite their popularity in Estonian culture, the origins and meaning of tähekoodide remain a subject of debate among scholars and enthusiasts.