The Swastika Symbol
The swastika is a sacred religious symbol in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism and dates back to before the 2nd Century BC.
In Sanskrit it is called a swastika, meaning "good." It
comes from the word swasti “welfare,” in turn from su
“well” and asti "it is." In popular use in India, it is thought
to be a sign of good luck.
The clockwise Swastika is a Solar Symbol representing
the cycles of the Sun, while the counterclockwise is
called "Sauvastika" and it represents the night and its
Lunar cycles.
This archetypal pattern refers to eternal processes of
cycles and polarities which exists at all scales of nature,
just like the:-
Ouroboros,
Hexagram,
Yin-Yang,
Torus,
Fibonacci Sequence, etc...
It is the "Cosmic Spiral" which forms the Universe and
Life itself. Aparently.....
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