FNRThomas Report This Comment Date: January 22, 2005 06:18PM
I've seen this on the web before. Before the Nazis took possession of the
symbol, the swastika was commonly used as a good luck symbol. This is a
postcard from the 1920s.
For the Hindus, the symbol represents God. The center represents Visnu, the
four lines represent His four arms, and they are bent to show that the path to
God isn't always direct.
The picture should have had a little background posted with it. It's more an
historical curiosity than a symbol of racism, in this context.
orion Report This Comment Date: January 22, 2005 07:38PM
what a relief,i can always tell people the tattoo on my chest is a good luck
symbol LOL
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: January 22, 2005 08:04PM
so quick to criticize what we dont understand
Bob Report This Comment Date: January 23, 2005 12:15AM
like i've said before the swastika was also a jewish symbol hundreds of years
before the nazis took it. nazis are the stupidest fucks on the planet
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: January 24, 2005 10:49PM
not so bob/the muslims hold that position/I think their record will never be
broken.
lyric101 Report This Comment Date: January 25, 2005 11:35PM
I saw a picture once of a past dalai lama surrounded by swastikas - always
assumed it was a buddhist symbol
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: February 08, 2005 07:15PM
The Swastik is older than the egyptian aunk symbol. The Nazi swastika was
coopted from this symbol but a keen observer sees that they are n opt the same
as the arms go in different directions
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: February 20, 2005 07:51AM
Adolph spent a lot of money and manpower to research the Pagan religion and
went searching through the Tibetian mountains looking for the race favored by
god. As I know it, some of the Pagan religion was adapted by most the other
religions out there.
cheynebarroso Report This Comment Date: June 23, 2005 04:29AM
fucking asshole go to hell for posting this