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Which symbols represent ancient times?
According to textual research, the symbol of "swastika used by Nazi Party" was first unearthed in Mohenjodaro site, and was later accepted by Aryans. Before Buddhism appeared, this symbol was widely used in India. In fact, the "Mo" in ancient India, including the "Mo" in Buddhism, has no fixed direction of rotation. It can be written as "Mo" and "Mo", which can be seen in any rotation direction of early Buddhist statues in Indian and inland China. On the other hand, Hinduism believes that "canal" and "canal" are the same symbols, but the direction of rotation is different because of the gender of the depicted god.

Srivatsa is written in Sanskrit in Buddhism. In China, Wu Zetian pronounced the word "Wan" in 693 AD. Generally speaking, this symbol is the "auspicious symbol" on the chest of Buddha Sakyamuni, which means "all virtues are auspicious". Jung's school of psychology thinks that "sun gear" is the earliest Datura, which means that all the figures with magical properties are arranged in concentric patterns or radial and spherical patterns. In Buddhist scriptures, temples and Buddha statues in China, this symbol is often written as "ten thousand words", so it is established as an auspicious symbol of "ten thousand words" in domestic standards.

German Nazis also used the word "shua", but it has a different meaning from Buddhism.