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right angle. The word
swastika comes from Sanskrit: स्वस्तिक, romanized:
svastika,
meaning 'conducive to well-being'. In Hinduism, the right-facing symbol...
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markings such as the
Swastika (from the Sanskrit: स्वस्तिक, romanized:
svastika) a sign that
represents au****iousness, and
Tilaka (literally, seed) on...
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month of the
Indian national calendar. ****alanatha is ****ociated with
Svastika (Dig.)/
Srivatasa (Svet.) emblem,
Pilurikha tree,
Brahma Yaksha and Manavi...
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spoken of as Ananta. He has a
thousand hoods, and he is
clearly bedecked in
Svastika ornaments devoid of impurities. He
illuminates all
quarters by thousand...
- The
swastika (from
Sanskrit svástika) is an
ancient Eurasian religious symbol that
generally takes the form of an
equilateral cross with four legs each...
- The Hero with a
Thousand Faces, 108f. Deb,
Harit Krishna (1921). "The
Svastika and the Oṁkāra".
Journal of the
Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal. 17 (3):...
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original on 7
August 2020.
Retrieved 8
October 2016. "Punk and the
Svastika". ac****.se.
Archived from the
original on 21
March 2007.
Retrieved 1 July...
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spoken of as Ananta. He has a
thousand hoods and he is
clearly bedecked in
Svastika ornaments devoid of impurities. He
illuminates all
quarters by thousand...
- It is
blazoned as: Orange, a
chakram Gules fimbriated,
charged with a
svastika Or of the first. In the
first and
fourth quarters, a
Taiji Sable and Gules;...
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where sun can be seen is
plastered with cow dung and clay and the sign of
svastika is
marked on it. The
mother of the
child scatters grains of rice over it...