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Possibly in the Hindu bible, but it is not mentioned in any modern day Christian bibles. PS: The Swastika was a symbol of peace and prosperity in the Hindu culture.
Om, Swastika
It's used in several Indian religions. It's also spread to many Asian countries. Yes, Hindu is one of them.
Hitler took the Swastika from Hindu mythology. It symbolizes peace and prosperity. Ironic, no?
The swastika is used by Hindu Indians as it represents the two forms of Brahma - the Hindu God of creation. See related link for a pictorial of the symbol used.
The 卐, or Swastika It is actually a tilted Swastika. The Swastika is actually a Hindu symbol. If you take the symbol and tilt it 45, so that the vertices and diagonals are vertical and horizontal, you get the Nazi Swastika.
Among the Hindus of Bengal, it is common to see the name "swastika" (Bengali: স্বস্তিক shostik) applied to a slightly different symbol, which has the same significance as the common swastika, and both symbols are used as auspicious signs. This symbol looks something like a stick figure of a human being.[24] Right-facing swastika in the decorative Hindu form is used to evoke "shakti".
It isn't an aum its the swastika that has been a Hindu symbol of peace for many years before the rise of the third Reich, it may be a coincidence that they used it also
There are various Hindu symbols.. they all stand for different things such as sounds (Om) gods and goddesses, art, earth elements and even luck. The most recognized Hindu symbol is the Swastika. It was taken from hindu from the Nazis. the Swastika actually stands for good fortune, luck and well being.
The Manji is more commonly known as the swastika. The swastika is a very ancient symbol that is still widely used in India. After the adoption of the swastika by the Nazi party in Germany in the 1930's, it has become stigmatized in Europe and North America.
No, it was actually a Hindu symbol for strength and unity prior to WWII
The swastika (either the Hindu or, its reverse, the Nazi symbol)