The swastika is a symbol that was used in the 20th century by of one of the most hated men ever to have lived, a symbol that now represents the slaughter of millions of people and one of the most destructive wars on Earth. But Adolf Hitler was not the first to use this symbol. In fact, swastika origins are far more complex. Before Hitler, it was used as a positive and powerful symbol thousands of years before he ever existed, across many cultures and continents.

A swastika is a symbol found in many cultures, with different meanings, drawn in different styles. (Mennas Dosbin / CC BY-SA 4.0)
Spiritual Swastika Origins from Around the World
For the Hindus and Buddhists in India and other Asian countries, the swastika was an important symbol for many thousands of years. To this day, the swastika symbol can still be seen in abundance - on temples, buses, taxis, and on the cover of books. It was also used in ancient Greece and Rome, and can be found in the remains of the ancient city of Troy, which existed 4,000 years ago.
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The ancient Druids and the Celts also used the swastika symbol, reflected in many artifacts that have been discovered. It was used by Nordic tribes, and even early Christians used the swastika as one of their symbols, including the Teutonic Knights, a German medieval military order, which became a purely religious Catholic Order. But why is this symbol so important and why did Adolf Hitler decide to use it?

Mosaic swastika in excavated Byzantine church in Shavei Tzion (Israel). (Etan J. Tal / CC BY-SA 3.0)
Positive Days of the Swastika
The word “swastika” is actually a Sanskrit word (‘svasktika’) meaning “It is,” “Well Being,” “Good Existence” and “Good Luck.” However, it is also known by different names in different countries - like Wan in China, Manji in Japan, Fylfot in England, Hakenkreuz in Germany and Tetraskelion or Tetragammadion in Greece.
In 1979, a Sanskrit scholar known as P. R. Sarkar claimed that the deeper meaning of the word is “Permanent Victory.” He also said that like any symbol it can have positive and negative meanings depending on how it is drawn. So in Hinduism, the right-hand swastika illustrated below is a symbol of the God Vishnu and the Sun, while the left-hand swastika is a symbol of Kali magic.
The double meaning of symbols is common in ancient traditions, like for example the symbol of the pentagram (five pointed star), which is viewed as negative when pointing downwards, and positive when pointing upwards.

The positive and negative portrayals of the swastika symbol. (Author provided)
12,000 Years of Symbolism: The Origins of the Swastika
The earliest swastika-like shape ever found was uncovered in Mezine, Ukraine, carved on an ivory figurine which dates back an incredible 12,000 years. One of the earliest cultures that are known to have used the Swastika was a Neolithic culture in southern Europe, in the area that is now Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, known as the Vinca Culture, which dates back around 8,000 years.

Swastika-loke pattern on a mammoth bone bracelet from Mizyn. (Encyclopedia of Ukraine)
In Buddhism, the swastika was originally a symbol of good fortune, prosperity, abundance and eternity. It is directly related to Buddha and can be found carved on statues on the soles of his feet and on his heart. It is said that it contains Buddha’s mind.

Wooden Buddha statue with gamadian (swastika). (Wonderlane / CC BY 2.0)
On the walls of the Christian catacombs in Rome, the symbol of the swastika appears next to the words ZOTIKO ZOTIKO which means “Life of Life.” It can also be found on the window openings of the mysterious Lalibela rock churches of Ethiopia, and in various other churches around the world.

Skastika symbol in the window of Lalibela Rock hewn churches. (Sanzhab / CC BY 3.0)

Various examples of the swastika in Christian settings. (The Swastikaphobia Project)

Left: The Samarra bowl at the Pergamonmuseum, Berlin. The swastika in the center of the design is a reconstruction. (Dnachmann / CC BY-SA 4.0) Right: Finding the cemetery of ancient Thera, 8th to 7th century BC. Archaeological Museum of Fira. (Zde / CC BY-SA 3.0)
In Nordic mythology, Odin is represented passing through space as a whirling disk or swastika looking down through all worlds. In North America, the swastika was used by the Navajos. In ancient Greece, Pythagoras used the swastika under the name Tetraktys and it was a symbol linking heaven and earth, with the right arm pointing to heaven and its left arm pointing to Earth. It has also been used by the Phoenicians as a symbol of the Sun and it was a sacred symbol used by the priestesses.
The symbolic swastika originated in different locations and eras. Its ancient origins throughout the ages gives rise to certain questions. How and why did so many diverse countries and cultures, across many eras, use the same symbol and apparently with the same meaning?
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In recent history it is ironic, and unfortunate, that a symbol of life and eternity considered sacred for thousands of years has become a symbol of hatred and disgust due to its use by the Nazi regime.
Top image: Swastika symbol decoration of clay lamps (diya) in Varanasi, India on the festival of Dev Diwali. Source: ShishirKumar / Adobe Stock
By John Black


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In reply to This symbol has been used all by antientarcana
We have to ask the fundamnetal question on how things become symbols. According to eminent plasma physicist Anthony Peratt, the swastika along with a variety of other shapes are all phases of a massive plasma column which was visible in the sky around the end of the Neolithic Age to the early Bronze Age. Peratt studied thousands of rock carvings around the world and compared them to naturally ocurring forms in lab plasmas with outstanding results. The sight of such things in the heavens would have been both terrifying and awe inspiring. These shapes were given off by a multi mega amper gamma radiaiton storm which would have brought destruction but then rebirth. Such a plasma storm has been connected to tthe arrival of Venus in our solar system but also possibly a gamma burst from the galactic centre.The idea of a column has given rise to many myths about a world axis, a ladder to heaven, gods of destruction and so on. Te swastika would have been a cross section of the column, visible from a vriety of angles.
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In reply to Swastika by geraldine
I have never heard of plasma columns. Could you recommend a good place to find credible (scientific) information about them?
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In reply to Plasma Columns by Shawn E. Crapo (not verified)
Hi Shawn, yes indeed. Look up a paper by Antony Perratt called Characteristics for the occurrence of a High Current Aurora in Antiquity. Its scientific but basically readable and it has plenty of illustration so you'll get the picture. His work is picked up by the very excellent Thunderbolts Info, a group of scientists from around the world focusing on plasma and the effects of celestial electricity. They are a growing organisation, have big seminars and plenty of stuff on youtube - look for Thunderbolts project and I think the most useful title on plasma columns, shapes and symbols is called Symbols of an Ancient sky. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7EAlTcZFwY&spfreload=10
The swastika and variants of it appear in many ancient rock carvings which match plasma formations seen in ancient skies. This is the essence of Perratts work and these shapes appear around the world. They are thought to be in the region of 26,000 years old. Take a look anyway and see what you think! Personally I go a step further than the purely scientific and believe the shapes have meaning - in the way an alphabet does and that they are a method of creating evolution on this planet of the planet and all its inhabitants.
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In reply to Swastika by Geraldine Leale (not verified)
Thank you. do remember seeing a video of something similar in the sky over Russia, I think. It was some kind spinning swastika like object with curved rays. It was the for a few minutes then disappeared.
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In reply to Swastika by Geraldine Leale (not verified)
Just a faint awareness of these concepts suggest to me what is called plasma is what I consider to be the element of water, the ether, the sea of energy we float in that matter is created from. I am inspired to do more research, thank you.
The cross to me represents the four elements, earth, water, fire, air, or the four lower levels of consciousness....the fifth being spirit, the fifth dimension where our conscious lays sleeping so we are only aware of the four lower levels of consciousness. Maybe this symbol represents the swirling of these four levels in chaos, so it became a symbol of WWII a period of chaos in the world.
The sun being a transmitter of energy and not the creator also goes with the concept of the Demiurge, who in the gnostic concepts considered himself to be the Light in this world, but really he can only reflect and distort light from the true source as it comes into this dimension. The truth has been left in the foot prints of the great teachers who have gone on before us, we just have to understand. Interesting how the "scientific facts" change over time and the main populace refuse to consider such things as the world being round and not flat, etc. In this day and age we think our technology surely has given us the truth, but the search for truth never ends and it changes as we progress onward. "With each step, the path extends out before us".
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