See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swastika
2007-04-12 20:06:03
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answered by gp4rts 7
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THE SWASTICA is an ancient world-symbol that is filled with occult meaning. It is an alchemical, cosmological, anthropological, and magical sign, and contains seven keys to its inner meaning. Its symbolism explains great mysteries of the Kosmos. It is the sign of the universal creative force, evolving from pure spirit into gross matter, and contracting back into spirit in an endless cyclic process.
2007-04-16 05:59:38
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answered by kokopelli 6
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You know what? As an Indian... even I don't know... (but I looked it up)...
I found 2 different meanings and defintions:
* Chinese character which means ten thousand and longevity. It was originally a symbol of Buddha's heart, and was a term borrowed from Sanskrit (the ancient language of India).
* Called Hakenkreuz in German. An ancient symbol used in India, Persia, Greece, and elsewhere as a religious emblem to ward off evil spirits. Using it as the official symbol of the Nazis, Hitler corrupted the meaning of the holy insignia to denote Aryan racial superiority.
Your pick...
2007-04-13 03:08:40
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answered by Anonymous
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The Swastika is a holy symbol for the Hindus and the Jainas. It symbolises the chaturbhoota.
2007-04-13 04:04:34
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answered by ag_iitkgp 7
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The Indian pattern is the opposite of a swastika. It represents the four corners, the four directions and the paths of life and knowledge.
2007-04-14 17:05:22
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answered by RT 6
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i have read the swastika has two meanings depending on how the symbol is used to the left is positive to the right is evil it is said Hitler chose the negative meaning of the swastika the way which means death.positioned another way it is said to mean life .
2007-04-17 00:57:20
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answered by darren m 7
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in Vedic geometry its representative of the center of the universe
2007-04-14 17:14:48
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answered by Anonymous
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the swastika in native american symbolizes a swirling or twisting wind i/e tornado, dust devil
2007-04-14 04:36:32
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answered by stickysideup 1
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its a thing in the Hindu religion i think
2007-04-15 16:51:15
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answered by Whiz 3
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Its' not a {swastika} Its' the NEWWORLDORDER emblem that will be charted by our futurama leaders, coming soon.
2007-04-13 16:25:41
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answered by romaniascott 4
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