Oct 29
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do you know the symbolism, meaning of the swastika?
Man, the swastika, it's got such a wild history, right? We're talking about a symbol that's been around for thousands of years across different cultures, mainly as a symbol of good luck or fortune. But then, the Nazis come along and just hijack it, flipping the whole perception of it upside down during World War II. It's crazy how they just took this ancient symbol and turned it into something so notorious.
But here's the thing: in places like India, they've still got swastikas in temples because for them, it's about positive vibes. It's like a design that's just facing differently, you know? It’s like if rainbows went from being about leprechauns and pots of gold to what they mean now. It's all about context, man. Something gets co-opted, and boom, the whole meaning shifts. One of those mind-boggling things about symbols and history, right?
mainly as a symbol of good luck or fortune. No, wrong. It is a symbol of ''energies'' moving clockwise AND counter clockwise. The main structure is a cross i.e North-South/East-West
The swastika, man, it's a wild symbol with a crazy history. You know, it's got these ancient roots in various cultures, like Hinduism, where it represents good fortune and prosperity. It's all about the different energies at play, moving clockwise and counterclockwise. The cross structure, representing the North-South and East-West axis, adds to this whole cosmic vibe, connecting the world in this ancient kind of navigation or orientation way. But then, it got hijacked by the Nazis and, bam, it takes on this whole dark meaning. It's like a lesson in how powerful symbols can be and how they evolve over time, sometimes to pretty wild extremes. Fascinating stuff!