You are correct, the swastika was and still is a symbol from the indian culture, having both a religius and a symbolic meaning. It's the sun wheel, a symbol for the sun and in religion as a sign of the sun as God.
When used today, you often make sure to put dots in between the legs, just to make a point of not making it remind to much of the nazisymbol, which was tilted and clean.
Originally posted by Overload
ehh? chinese? i thot it was from india and tibet (buddhism)???
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You are correct, the swastika was and still is a symbol from the indian culture, having both a religius and a symbolic meaning. It's the sun wheel, a symbol for the sun and in religion as a sign of the sun as God.
When used today, you often make sure to put dots in between the legs, just to make a point of not making it remind to much of the nazisymbol, which was tilted and clean.
I always thought that as long as it wasn't tilted, it was a symbol of peace..
Don't know where I got that
the heads are nipples, the arms tits and the rest a female body shape
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