👽 martin

I just learned that สวัสดี (sà-wàt-dii • hello) in Thai comes from Sanskrit स्वस्ति (svasti • prosperity, success). From "svasti" comes "swastika", which has been a symbol of divinity & spirituality in Hinduism, Buddhism, long before the far right West appropriated it.

2 months ago

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👽 deerbard

Good, good, the more people learn, the closer we are to recover the symbol back to it’s right place. · 2 months ago

👽 softwarepagan

It was always present in the West. It's about as close as you can get for a symbol that represents all indo-european peoples (and in fact in East Asia it's mostly present through Buddhism, which is ultimately an indo-european spirituality) · 2 months ago

👽 chirale

However, the symbol I found sculpted into sarcophagus in Milan for example is mirrored compared to the nazi one, with arms going anticlockwise and not clockwise. The early 20th century thrived on esoteric curiosities especially in some high circles. · 2 months ago

👽 bavarianbarbarian

@martin there are a lot of symbols mistaken in their meaning. like the hooked cross or the runes. · 2 months ago

👽 martin

Apologies to anyone who doesn't have the appropriate fonts installed to see the other scripts used in this post. · 2 months ago