Hyorinmaru
Sit Upon The Frozen Heavens

The swastika in the decorative Hindu form.

The Administrative Office of Woljeongsa in South Korea.
Seals from the Indus Valley Civilization preserved at the British Museum.


Jainism gives even more prominence to the swastika than does Hinduism. It is a symbol of the seventh Jina (Saint), the Tirthankara Suparsva. In the Svetambar (Devanagari: श्वेताम्बर

Jains use rice to make a swastika (also known as "Saathiyo" or "Saathiya" in the state of Gujarat, India) in front of statues in a temple. Jains then put an offering on this swastika, usually a ripe or dried fruit, a sweet (Hindi: मिठाई, Mithai), or a coin or currency note.

Golden necklace of three Swastikas found in Marlik, Iran. It dates back to first millennium B.C.

Hands of God, a symbol of early ethnic pre-Christian religions in central Europe.

A mandala-like meditative image from the Kabbalistic work "Parashat Eliezer"
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