From ancient times, the swastika has been a symbol of good luck, and particularly of good wind. Notice that it can been seen as a turning pinwheel or windmill. It is unfortunate that this symbol took on frightening significance in the last century, obscuring its deeper meaning.
I'm far as I'm concerned, there isn't a swastika mark in palmistry (however, I'm an amateur and there are a ridiculous amount of different ways of reading the palm and if there is I'll guess it means luck for reasons stated above), but it sounds like a deformed cross (A.K.A. a chaos mark) which is a really bad mark. It's location tells of it's nature and degree, aswell any maks beside or on it will tell even more for better or worse.
don't you mean the swastika? the swastika was the nazi symbol. don't you mean the swastika? the swastika was the nazi symbol.
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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.
it was the sign of certain monks
It is the Nazi symbol, the swastika.
it is the german airforce emblim
The old gypsy is an expert in palmistry.
The swastika.
Good luck, strength, and power.
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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.
A palmister is a person who practises palmistry.