The term swastik emanates from the Sanskrit word swasti = su (good) asti
(being). As a symbol, swastik is a line-design invented by the vedic sages. Its
specific geometry is believed to have some relation with certain natural energy
fields. It is drawn as a cross with equal arms when all the arms are continued
as far again at right angles clockwise. The sublime effects, in terms of the
cosmic energy currents superimposed in the unique pattern of swastik,
correspond to what the swastik symbolizes -- auspiciousness, well-being.
The clockwise (dakshinavarta) direction is of significant importance, as it
also happens to be the direction of movement (as we see it on the earth) of the
sun, which rises in the east and sets in the west. The four sides of the swastik
thus represent the four principal directions. The symbol of swastik is being
used as a holy sign in India since the time of yore. Scriptural descriptions
define it as a divine symbol that encompasses (in coded form) several important
meanings and mysterious formulae or signs representing specific energy cycles
in the universe.
Scholars of vedic literature also interpret the swastik symbol as the coded
design of the electromagnetic / magnetic energy fields around the solar systems
nucleus. Valmikiya Ramayana cites the appearance of swastik symbol as that of
the bluish line-design seen on the crest of the cobra - king of snakes.
स्वस्ति न इन्द्रो वृद्धश्रवाः।
स्वस्ति नः पूषा विश्ववेदाः।
स्वस्ति नस्तार्क्ष्यो अरिष्टनेमिः।
स्वस्ति नो ब्रिहस्पतिर्दधातु !!
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