Symbol | Swastika |
Religion | Hinduism |
Origin | Ancient symbol with roots in Hinduism, symbolizing auspiciousness and well-being. |
Meaning | Represents the sun, prosperity, and the eternal cycle of life. |
Appearance | A cross with arms bent at right angles, often with dots or embellishments. |
Colors | Varied, often seen in red or black. |
Usage | Used in religious ceremonies, temples, and as a symbol of good luck. |
History | Traced back to the Indus Valley Civilization. |
Popularity | Widely used in Hindu and Jain traditions. |
Importance | Symbolizes positive energy and good fortune. |
Complexity | Simple geometric form with deep cultural significance. |
Emotions | Traditionally associated with positivity and auspiciousness. |