Swastika
Last updated on 2011/2555
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One of the oldest characters in both China
AND India;
In China, it is pronounced "wan-zi", interpreted as an emblem of immortality;
In India, the character was used in 2500 ~ 1500 B.C., Mohenjo-Daro, a good luck symbol;
In Myanmar, pronunciation "shakya"
refers to symbol
OR symbol
;
Pronunciation "muni" might be
derived from
Arakan aka
Rakhine [also see:
90,000 pagoda], and suffix "muni" to Buddha statue ...
; also see:
Mahamuni;
Shakyamuni;
In Myanmar, there has been "dhamma shakya", a coined usage of "dhamma" and "shakya" ... ;
IFF directional gravity, using GPS, also see: GDC ... ;
The character can be angled clock-wise, or counter-clock-wise;
The character can be seen, "seal of the heart of Buddha"; also see: BuddhaNamoAmitabhaTaiwan2003;
THIS character can also represent DNA, because the double strands of the DNA ... ; 285 double strand s 66 285 DNA;
Swastika is usage "MAHA" alike, found in both Indian Civilization and Eastern Civilization;
YIN and YANG, cause-and-effect, pros and cons, swastika, ... ; 2;
After reading this page, pagoda should be read ... ;
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