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Swastika? Pronunciation: [wàn]

One of the different appearances on the Buddha, which expresses great auspiciousness and symbolizes the infinite wisdom and compassion of the Buddha.

Swastika (two Z-turns to the left, anti-Wan), is it different from 卍 (two Z-turns to the right, Wan in Chinese)?

It is a kind of talisman used by many tribes in ancient times. , appeared in the history of ancient India, Persia, Greece, Egypt, Troy and other countries, and was later used by some ancient religions. Initially people regarded it as a symbol of the sun or fire, and later it was generally used as a symbol of auspiciousness and eternity. The Sanskrit word for this word reads "Sri Chucai Lokshana", which means "auspicious sea and cloud phase", which is the symbol of auspiciousness that appears between the sea, clouds and sky. The swastika (two Zs) is painted on the chest of Buddha Tathagata. It is considered by Buddhists to be an "auspicious sign" that can emit precious light. "The light is shining and has thousands of colors."