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I explore hidden history & other alternative information, European/ Slavic pagan music & folk art, ethnic folk traditions & rites of indigenous European/ Slavic people, animism, and more...
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Long live the glorious Swastika
2600 year old Greek vase depicting the Goddess Artemis
A left pointing swastika which can be seen on a temple in South Korea - this swastika symbol is revered by hundreds of millions of Buddhists throughout the world
this swastika symbol is revered by hundreds of millions of Hindus throughout the world
A Persian gold necklace decorated with swastikas, dated to c1000 BCE |
The two faces of a 6th century BCE Corinthian coin from Greece
swastika on Minoan pottery. The Minoan civilisation of Crete is one of the most ancient of all European cultures and this symbol dates to about 2,000 BC, but as you all know, I view all historical dating with skepticism.
A comb Nydam Bog in Denmark with a swastika symbol is dated to 200-400 AD.
Two yachts sailing in Sydney Harbour Australia, c1926. This image is presented as if one of the ships is carrying a conventional cross, but the other one carries a swastika, but to me personally, it looks as if the conventional cross is just an artificial later on addition. Looks like some sort of photo editing
The 'Fernie Swastikas' played women's ice hockey in British Columbia from 1922 to 1926
The Krit Motor Company of Detroit carried this emblem from 1909 to 1915.
The Laguna Bridge in Yuma, Arizona, was built in 1905, and decorated with a row of swastikas
The flag of the Jain religion
A swastika decoration in the Sensoji Temple, Tokyo, Japan
This man, photographed in 1937, was a member of the Red Swastika Society, a philanthropic Chinese organisation which was similar to the Red Cross
Ceiling of the Ali Qapu Pavilion in Isfahan, Iran from the 17th century.
Islamic Azad University, Bandar Abbas, Iran. Swastika pre-dates Abrahamic religions by thousands of years. Swastika is one of the ancient Aryan, Hyperborean symbols.
Aryan tradition includes a Thunder God.
Only it’s not exactly same in every culture. Gods and goddesses are unique to each culture/tribe.