Whose symbol is the swastika ?
SWASTIKA IS PRIMARILY THE SYMBOL OF HINDUS. The word SWASTIKA is derived from the Sanskrit word SVASTIKA, meaning any lucky or auspicious object, and in particular a mark made on persons and things to denote good luck. It is composed of “SU”, meaning “good, well” and “ASTI”, a verbal abstract to the root as “to be”; svasti thus means “well-being.”. So it is of Hindu/Sanskrit origin. SWASTIKA – It Is an ancient sign said to be of solar origin and signifying good luck. It is found world-wide. It is one of the most important and widespread symbols in ancient religion, mysticism. The swastika dates back to the Neolithic Age, when it was engraved on stone. It is found in many countries, many religions and many cultures. Swastika was originally a symbol for the Aryan people, a name which, in Sanskrit means “noble”. The Aryans were a group of people who settled in Iran and Northern India. They believed themselves to be a pure race, superior to the other surrounding cultures. For Hindus, Swast