Swastik sign meaning

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Contents • 1 Translingual • 1.1 Han character • 1.1.1 References • 2 Chinese • 2.1 Pronunciation • 2.2 Definitions • 2.2.1 Derived terms • 2.3 See also • 3 Japanese • 3.1 Kanji • 3.1.1 Readings • 3.2 Etymology • 3.3 Pronunciation • 3.4 Noun • 3.4.1 Derived terms • 3.4.2 Related terms • 3.5 References • 4 Korean • 4.1 Hanja • 5 Vietnamese • 5.1 Han character Translingual ja Etymology まんじ Alternative spelling From the Pronunciation • ( ) ま んじ [màńjí] ( • ( ) ま ​んじ [máꜜǹjì] ( • ( [mã̠ɲ̟d͡ʑi] Noun 卍 ( ) • • ( ) indicates a Buddhist temple on maps • ( youth slang ) Derived terms • 卍 ( まんじ ) 巴 ( ともえ ) ( manjitomoe ) • 卍 ( まんじ ) 崩 ( くず )し 組 ( く )み 子 ( こ ) ( manjikuzushikumiko ) • 卍 ( まんじ ) ( majimanji ) Related terms • 鉤 ( かぎ ) 十 ( じゅう ) 字 ( じ ) ( kagijūji ) • ( hākenkuroitsu ) • References • • ↑ 2006, 大辞林 ( • 2002, Ineko Kondō; Fumi Takano; Mary E Althaus; et. al., Shogakukan Progressive Japanese-English Dictionary, Third Edition, Tokyo: Shōgakukan, Korean Hanja 卍 ( eum ( man )) • This term needs a translation to English. Please help out and add a translation, then remove the text {{ Vietnamese Han character 卍: • This term needs a translation to English. Please help out and add a translation, then remove the text {{

Jain symbols

Main article: The four arms of the swastika symbolize the four states of existence as per • Heavenly beings (" devas encantadia") • Human beings • Hellish beings • Tiryancha (subhuman like flora or fauna) It represents the perpetual nature of the universe in the material world, where a creature is destined to one of those states based on their swastika, which leads the individual out of the transient imperfect world to a permanent perfect state of enlightenment and perfection. This perfect state of liberation is symbolized by the crescent and dot at the top of the svastika. It also represents the four columns of the It also represents the four characteristics of the This symbol was adopted by all on the occasion of 2500 year completion of Bhagwan Mahaveer. [ citation needed] Symbol of Ahimsa [ ] Ahimsa in Jainism The hand with a wheel on the palm symbolizes Ahimsa. Jain emblem [ ] In 1974, on the auspicious 2500th anniversary of the Fundamental concepts [ ] The Jain emblem is composed of many fundamental concepts and symbols. The outline of the image represents the universe as described in Loks (realms). The upper portion indicates heaven, the middle portion indicates the material world and the lower portion indicates hell. The semi-circular topmost portion symbolizes In the top portion, the swastika symbol is present. The symbol of hand in the lower portion shows fearlessness and symbolizes the feeling of The meaning of the In short, the Jain emblem represents many import...