Posted February 1, 200025 yr Staff Although the Swastica sign is associated with Nazi Germany, the Swastica sign or emblem has been used much earlier by the Chinese especially buddhism.The Swastica sign is considered auspicious by the buddhist. Schools have also been given the Swatica sign. In Singapore, there is a School called the Red Swastica School. (Using the Swatica sign but in Red).It is sad that the sign has been associated the Nazi regime and if one sees such sign in China or elsewhere, it does not mean the association with Nazi Germany, far from it. Thus one should not be mistaken for this. You can call this `culture' shock. But if you understand the above, the better:)Did Hitler, got his idea of the Swastica from a Chinese religious object?
Posted February 1, 200025 yr Staff Can you see the auspicious Swatica emblem on the toes of one of Buddha's foot? (in the attached picture?)
Posted February 22, 201213 yr Staff Young kindergarten children, whose school uses the Swastica sign.As mentioned, previously, Swastica sign goes further then the bad name associated with Nazi Germany... Quote On 2/1/2000 1:36:13 PM, Anonymous wrote:Can you see the auspiciousSwatica emblem on the toes ofone of Buddha's foot? (in theattached picture?)
Posted February 22, 201213 yr Staff Hi, don't be mistaken, I am no Nazi! Hi Hitler! Quote On 2/22/2012 6:12:48 PM, Anonymous wrote:Young kindergarten children, whoseschool uses the Swastica sign.Asmentioned, previously, Swastica signgoes further then the bad nameassociated with Nazi Germany...On2/1/2000 1:36:13 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:Can you see the auspiciousSwatica emblem on the toes ofone of Buddha's foot? (in theattached picture?)
September 1, 20169 yr Author Staff Please ignore the rubbish bins at the bottom of each of the photos. This home in Tanjong Katong Road has fence motifs that resembles the Swastica
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