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Yes...the swastika symbol is considered a holy sign by Hindus and can be found in almost every Hindu household. It dates back more than 4000 years to the Indus valley days of 2000 BCE and earlier. http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00routesdata/bce_500back/indusvalley/swastika/swastika.html
It is a bit strange that Hindus still that symbol as it is associated with the Nazis, and could be misinterpreted by others.
Don't get this at all - there's no reason for Hindus to give up their cultural history because of the Nazis.
When one sees a swastika it is natural to have a feeling of revulsion as I do.
I have a feeling of peace every time I see a swastika.....Why would 1 billion Hindus give up their centuries old tradition just because of a few Nazis in Europe??!!
Think of the terrible atrocities committed by those 'few' Nazis, like the Holocaust, one of the worst crimes in history.
By the Nazis - not by the Swastika. In comparison to the billion Hindus, there really were just a few Nazis.
A topic on which we will have to agree to differ. My home island was taken over by the Germans during the war, we had 13 of them living in my family home. Even though I was born five years after the war was over, it was part of my childhood as the evidence of their invasion was very much in evidence.
I still don't understand what all this has to do with the Swastika. It is an ancient religious symbol also used by the Nazis in recent years...that is all. People use the crucifix or the bible or the Koran as symbols to commit atrocities. Does that mean these symbols by themselves are to be condemned or rejected?
Though to quote Bill Hicks "I think it's interesting how people act on their beliefs. A lot of Christians, for instance, wear crosses around their necks. Nice sentiment, but do you think when Jesus comes back, he's really going to want to look at a cross?"
But they wear it not for Jesus to see....but to remind themselves of Jesus and his sacrifice surely...