The Swastika is still generally a symbol of Nazi power. It generally socially unacceptable to be seen wearing one or to be affiliated with one.
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Although the swastika had been used by the Boy Scouts, Native Americans, and Mid-Eastern cultures, it is now so closely associated with the Nazi party that it no longer represents anything else.
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In Nepal, the swastika is a symbol of good fortune. The word "swastika" comes from Sanskrit, and means "all is well." The swastika is important to Nepalese Hindus and Buddhists, whose gods can often be seen holding swastikas.
The swastika can be dated back to about 3,000 years ago but some scientists believe it is over 10,000 years old. Originally it met life, sun, power, strength, and good luck. Even Native Americans used the Swastika and because of this the 45th Infantry Division (U.S.A) even had the swastika as there emblem during WW1 but was changed when the Nazi party used the emblem. Now days the swastika symbolizes hate, anti-Semitism, violence, death, and murder although this is not it's true meaning.
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It is the Nazi symbol, the swastika.
The swastika.
Good luck, strength, and power.
it was the sign that symbolized the nazis.
"Swastika" is a Sanskrit word meaning well-being or auspiciousness. "Devi" means goddess in Hindi, and "Singh" is a common last name among Sikhs. So "Swastika Devi Singh" could possibly refer to a person named Swastika who is seen as auspicious or connected to goddess energy in some way.