卍 The Ancient Origin of the Swastika 卐

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  • Опубликовано: 9 авг 2022
  • The purpose of this video is to provide an educational history of the swastika and encourage the positive use of this symbol in all forms.
    The swastika is an ancient symbol dating back to pre-historical times. Swastika comes from Sanskrit meaning "to be fortunate".
    The swastika's history has been misunderstood on the internet, the swastika is more than just a symbol from Buddhism or Hinduism, and predates both those religions. It is one of the fundamental shapes that humans have used in nearly every culture since the beginning. Both Left and right facing swastikas, 卍 & 卐 respectively, are common forms of the swastika seen throughout history and all across the world.
    The oldest known example of a swastika was from over 10,000 years ago, and later this shape was one of the iconic symbols of the Mesopotamians, Greeks, Romans, Chinese, Koreans, Japanese, Celts, Aboriginal Americans, Sub-Saharan Africans (the Ashanti of West Africa), and Medieval Christians.
    After the Nazi adopted the Swastika in 1920 it gradually came to be associated with white supremacy in western culture. Any use of a Swastika in association with Nazism of any form should not be tolerated.
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Комментарии • 648

  • @InkboxSoftware
    @InkboxSoftware  Год назад +222

    Did you watch the video yet?

  • @NonBinary_Star
    @NonBinary_Star Год назад +152

    I was in a tattoo shop in the American midwest and two guys from India came in and one of them wanted a tattoo and it included the 卐 woven throughout. The tattoo person helping was unsure how to proceed. It made for a pretty interesting 5 minutes of ppl watching!

    • @Wulfstan1938
      @Wulfstan1938 10 месяцев назад +7

      I have it tattooed but not in a racist meaning and I always reassure people.

    • @Daboy_1
      @Daboy_1 5 месяцев назад +1

      How do you put the simbol?

    • @KarlKapo
      @KarlKapo 4 месяца назад +4

      I have it tattooed. Not a nazi

    • @PrathameshRaipurkar
      @PrathameshRaipurkar Месяц назад +2

      U guys need education

  • @RoRZoro
    @RoRZoro Год назад +35

    But the thing to note is Hitler (and Germany) used the word 'Hakenkreuz' for the symbol. But for some reason, the west took the Indian Sanskit word "Swasthika" to describe the symbol later. That's what casued all the confusions. Now the west is against any Swasthika type symbols. Even Japaneese Animes are changing the designs because the white westerners get mad if they use an alphabet in their language! If the west just used 'Hakenkreuz' to describe the exact Nazi symbol and made it illegal, then it's not a problem.

    • @Sqk.
      @Sqk. Год назад

      True, but banning Hakenkreuz instead of just making Swastika discouraged is like saying that the cross symbol is fine but it is completely illegal to use a lowercase t. They are visually almost the exact same and you could easily just use the t (or in this case, Swastika or even Sauwastika) as an easy replacement for the banned symbol

    • @JewTubeUsername
      @JewTubeUsername Год назад

      Doesn't matter what it's called, it's not a symbol of hate, no matter what the jews of the world think. They have no authority over the cultures of others, even though their various abrahamistic cults have displaced, colonized and tainted over 75% of all ethnic grounds cultures in the ENTIRE WORLD.
      So, of course they are used to thinking they own all the places. But they don't.

    • @TheRealCaelestium
      @TheRealCaelestium 8 месяцев назад +6

      ​@@Sqk.No, they're not the same. Swastika has four dots and is connected with ancient Indian religions. Everything else is just cross or whatever. Just don't call it swastika.

    • @taski1
      @taski1 Месяц назад

      kinda like how the colonists called native americans "indians," and we keep calling them Indians to this very day. The natives themselves think it's pretty funny, because its a reminder of how stupid colonial americans are

  • @ManyLegions88
    @ManyLegions88 Год назад +366

    Such an awesome video. I just hope the majority of people will see this and understand that by calling it only a hate symbol is like letting Hitler still affect us all. The lies and stigma must stop so that we can see the truth of so much deceit and hypocrisy in our past that so many hold onto like fools.

    • @robertpatterson9943
      @robertpatterson9943 Год назад

      Jewish commies are the biggest Hypocrites of them all

    • @ibrahimeljemli3822
      @ibrahimeljemli3822 Год назад +2

      Cry

    • @jamesslick4790
      @jamesslick4790 Год назад +10

      I was working as a painter refurbishing a small 1903 apartment building in what was in 1903 and remains today a largely Jewish neighborhood. (for the record I am also Jewish!) The person who designed the building was Jewish, the original (and current) owner was/are Jewish. The entry had carpet that was laid over asphalt tile that was laid over ceramic tile (100 years will do that!) When the Asphalt tiles were removed, I saw why they put crappy asphalt tiles OVER the much nicer ceramic tiles. The ceramic tile had a border motif of swastikas. (It was a very nice pattern on the rest too) Sad that the original artistry had to be covered up because evil people stole an ancient symbol and corrupted it. It's STILL there, But Yeah, it's covered up under modern floor covering. Maybe in another 100 years the world can reclaim the symbol for its original meaning.

    • @douggoodhill
      @douggoodhill Год назад +1

      @@jamesslick4790 Maybe

    • @jamesslick4790
      @jamesslick4790 Год назад

      @@meditativewanderer251 ?

  • @michaelsmith9950
    @michaelsmith9950 Год назад +126

    When unaccompanied by hateful context, it is a spiritual symbol or pattern. The ✝️ symbol, among other symbols, has likewise been appropriated by brutal, repressive regimes. No one stops using the ✝️ symbol because of its usage by bigoted, violent regimes of old

    • @Criz454
      @Criz454 Год назад +14

      YEAH, most peoples' reaction to swastika is equvalent to screaming "oh no a crusader" when seeing the flag of sweden xP

    • @georgegeorge7063
      @georgegeorge7063 9 месяцев назад +1

      YEAH,the flags of Sweden Norway and Denmark were mostly Christians,which is a holy symbol.

    • @coolstuff1484
      @coolstuff1484 8 месяцев назад

      Well I I hate both Pakistan and india you guy wanna hate us Hindu and Islam isn’t so friendly after all 👎🚩

  • @Yogesh-yadav0
    @Yogesh-yadav0 11 месяцев назад +31

    It's not from Buddhism, but from Hinduism, the oldest religion,
    Actually Buddhism is originated from Hinduism

    • @toxictric5ter155
      @toxictric5ter155 Месяц назад +1

      Its even older. Originally Aryans used it. Way before they arrived in India

    • @Yogesh-yadav0
      @Yogesh-yadav0 Месяц назад

      @@toxictric5ter155 Aryan theory is wrong

    • @hisenburger2
      @hisenburger2 Месяц назад

      Actually it's from Mithraism (ancient Iranic religion) that developed to zoroastrianism and Hinduism later

    • @toxictric5ter155
      @toxictric5ter155 Месяц назад

      @@hisenburger2 dude i said aryans. Like the guys whom came from pontic steppes in bronze age

    • @hisenburger2
      @hisenburger2 Месяц назад

      @@toxictric5ter155 Mithraism was orginal religion of aryans like 7000 years ago

  • @Blue-en7yu
    @Blue-en7yu Год назад +72

    Swastik is the symbol of peace and good luck.

    • @shango4651
      @shango4651 Год назад +6

      Until Hitler says "THANKS SO MUCH FOR A SYMBOL111111 nah. Jk

    • @mr_indie_fan
      @mr_indie_fan Год назад +7

      Ironic.

    • @dreadblade77935
      @dreadblade77935 Год назад +2

      But Hitler use as the opposite

    • @masterofreality230
      @masterofreality230 Год назад +3

      probably not good luck in the hood lol

    • @Asher-Tzvi
      @Asher-Tzvi Год назад

      @@dreadblade77935 because he was an uneducated fool that believed the world and everything in it belonged to him

  • @Deeply_Nicheless
    @Deeply_Nicheless Год назад +64

    Totally agree, first time I saw the swastika as anything else than a Nazi symbol was tattooed onto the shoulder of a fit Chinese man.. It really made me thing.. WHAT THE... I mean the guy didnt look like a Nazi.. It made me go home that night and do some research.. I had known the Roman Catholic Church used it, but had not known much else..
    Was blown away by what I found, I think it long overdue we took the meaning back from those that gave it a bad wrap..
    Peace.

    • @yewsoonfatt
      @yewsoonfatt Год назад

      卍 / Swastika, resembles the "great force / great energy" in the universe. thats how the energy presents. just look at the nature, look at the whirpools in the ocean, look at the typhoon or the hurricane, look at the solar system or the galaxy. the 卍 / Swastika. in China nobody see that as evil symbol, its just a symbol from Buddhism. indeed some times we feel weird that when somebody pointed out that we must not use that symbol because its bad. but one thing we can tell, the Nazi Swastika is like rotated 45 degree . which is very different with the normal Swastika we use. this 卍 / swastika is very very ancient, and its a common belief of humanity. in the Trypillian culture found in Ukraine, which can probably date back to 7000 years ago. they worshipped both Swastika and Tai Chi Symbol. yes, i mean "Tai Chi" symbol, in Ukraine. you can google the pic of Ukraine Pavilion in Shang Hai World Expo, and you will be amazed for what the Ukrainian found in those prehistoric remains . both Swastika and Taichi Symbol is actually how ancient people describe or explain how the universe or this world works.

  • @yellowjacket588
    @yellowjacket588 Год назад +117

    In the U.S we are more concerned about if a symbol or image offends someone than what the real history of it is or the context in which it’s used, the Swastika is the greatest example of that.

    • @SqualidsargeStudios
      @SqualidsargeStudios Год назад

      In the us they are butthurt about sneezing or looking at someone. There are so many useless special little snowflakes these days all over the world….

    • @robertpatterson9943
      @robertpatterson9943 Год назад

      Jews are gross people who care little for other peoples history

    • @yellowjacket588
      @yellowjacket588 Год назад

      @@robertpatterson9943 Outside of biblical study, I’ve never understood why the Jews are most persecuted people in history.

    • @rodgrey1989
      @rodgrey1989 Год назад +14

      That’s simply untrue, the symbol that should offend Jewish and Roma folk is diamond shaped not square. That’s what Hitler used. I’m part Jewish and have multiple Manji on my body, never had anyone get offended by seeing it, if anything they’d ask the meaning of it. To me being very mixed it’s always meant the universality of humanity.
      Now I’ve come across a couple of white women of the woke faith that feign being offended to virtue signal

    • @rodgrey1989
      @rodgrey1989 Год назад

      Meanwhile using slurs like Latinx and pushing American woke religion on other cultures is not something that Americans worry about. No matter how much it goes against the customs of those cultures. Why? Because it’s all a show for the psychogenic epidemic that is the woke religion. You know what is anti-Jewish ? Pushing acceptance and normalization of things that go against Jewish beliefs because it’s seen as mandatory by the socialist ideology in power in the US.

  • @alfiemcqueen
    @alfiemcqueen 8 месяцев назад +17

    This isn't an evil symbol, this is a symbol of good luck and hope

    • @franzschnabel1602
      @franzschnabel1602 5 месяцев назад +2

      It´s not a Symbol, it´s a simplified map of the old arctica. Once there used to be 4 large islands, bordered by mighty rivers, in the center of that are the "Magnetic Mountains" The Swastika was a universal sign that everyone knew, just like our supposed globe today.

    • @joeywantstoplay
      @joeywantstoplay 3 месяца назад +1

      @@franzschnabel1602 Mt. meru, at the north pole, where the gods reside, & eden was located. True magnetic north.

  • @unclehraefnar
    @unclehraefnar Год назад +39

    One problem: Thor and Mjölnir are Norse, not Celtic.

    • @marileedent8499
      @marileedent8499 Год назад +1

      It's ok you understand was and really is for good not evil. People twist

    • @georgemacaroni
      @georgemacaroni Год назад +3

      Well, Thor and Mjölnir are from Germanic Pagan Mythology. The Celts also believed in Germanic Paganism widely (Along with Celtic Paganism)

    • @scrung
      @scrung Год назад +1

      @@georgemacaroni Analogy: Modern day americans are largely christian, but I doubt people in the future will attribute christianity to the USA when describing its origins.

    • @theangel666100
      @theangel666100 Год назад +3

      @@georgemacaroni Odin is from Germanic Paganism, Thor is from Norse Paganism, then they both adopted eachothers Gods

    • @andreitopala8502
      @andreitopala8502 Год назад +6

      @@theangel666100 Norse paganism is an evolution of a Common Germanic paganism, since the Vikings themselves are just northern Germanic tribes. But the German paganism itself is a variation of a common indo-european paganism, along with the Celtic, Roman, Greek, Iranian, Vedic, Slavic, etc.

  • @amicaniiya1576
    @amicaniiya1576 Год назад +27

    As many might already know, Germany can be very strict regarding censorship of nazi ideology and imagery, like the Hakenkreuz, outside of educational contexts, so even though this is not supposed to include any of the other forms of the swastika used throughout the world and history, being born and living there, I've seen many cases where localizations of foreign media depicting the symbol (as you said, it's pretty much as ubiquitous as the spiral, star or simple cross, so it's no wonder it's everywhere in media and pop culture too, especially outside the west) were overly cautious and either removed or changed the symbol, or anything remotely resembling it even, to avoid even the slightest chance of being accused of depicting the Hakenkreuz; some examples - mostly manga/anime bc that's where I usually encountered this - include Whitebeard's Flag from One Piece, Manji's emblem from Blade of the Immortal, and multiple Pokemon TCG cards. The regulations have become more lenient recently as far as I know, and typically they'd let it pass as long as it's clear from the context that it's not nazi related (ex. like on that buddha statue), but localization teams still seem to tread carefully
    I agree that we should separate the basic symbol from the hate - as long as we keep reflexively thinking NAZI just seeing a hooked cross, not only do we create an aversion to symbols used by other cultures and with that a potential for xenophobia and discrimination, it allows actual neo-nazis to continue to misuse the symbol to represent their hate, to gather underneath it and make themselves appear ever-present in an area with a few quick strokes of graffiti, sending the message that "you are not safe here" to those they target

    • @wolves.
      @wolves. Год назад +4

      It never was a symbol of "hate." That's just bogus propaganda.

    • @amicaniiya1576
      @amicaniiya1576 Год назад

      ​@@wolves. ... I'm not quite sure I understand what you mean - it was and still is used by various extremist groups to represent themselves and the hate and violence they practice, making it a symbol of hate by association. As I said, I believe we should make an effort to remove this association in the near future, to not let this symbol remain one of hate, but the reality is that in the past as in the present, it unfortunately is used that way.
      Are you suggesting that those groups, including the NSDAP and their various modern copy cats, aren't hate groups? That labeling them like that is the result of propaganda and conspiracy meant to malign them?
      If that is the case, I honestly feel sorry for you.

    • @equilibrum999
      @equilibrum999 Год назад

      theres the A, in past, meant a head of a bull, then came to mean just a sound of 'a', but written in circle, was caused to mean Anarchy.
      we should do the same with wanzi, this is the road to ressurection-to mean nacui zhuyi by encircling the wanzi, as it was on their flag, thus separating the normal wanzi and nacui wanzi.

  • @fandangofonteinskalita1333
    @fandangofonteinskalita1333 Год назад +15

    Latvian people call it the fire sign, we use it as a mark of the thunder god Perkunas or pērkons, we have two variations - one that goes with the wind, and one that goes against it. the swasterka moving towards the right, against the wind, symbolises warriors and going against the flow, and the swasteka facing the other dirrection symbolises going with the wind, going with the flow.(i think...)

  • @universalspirit5831
    @universalspirit5831 7 месяцев назад +5

    Swastika is a Sanskrit word that literally translates to "Well Being" in English.
    Hitler never used the word "Swastika" ......he always used the word "Haken kreuz" in German which literally translates to "hooked cross" in English.......
    It was the mischievous and malicious translation of "Hakenkreuz" to "Swastika" by the British Jesuit translators that demonized and stigmatized the "Swastika" to save their own "Hooked Cross"......
    It's time for the World to own up this mistake and de-stigmatise the Swastika ❤❤❤

  • @reneilori3668
    @reneilori3668 Год назад +92

    Great video. Just to educate you a little more on its origin and meaning. It is an ancient Vedic symbol representing the 4 ages that man encounters between ascension and descention. It is a Hindu symbol and was adopted by the far east through Buddhism, as Gautama Buddha was himself hindu. We are currently in Kali Yuga, or the age of the demon Kali, where righteousness is at its lowest. Hence, it seems to lack no irony that it was stolen by the Nazzis and now not accepted for it's original meaning. Germany has been forgiven for its past, but us Hindus have still not been given our symbol back due to the ignorance of people on the swastikas origin.

    • @Sky-qo3bm
      @Sky-qo3bm Год назад +13

      What Germany did not steal from the East, they were inspired by Norse mythology's "Swastika symbolizes Power" in the West.

    • @Asher-Tzvi
      @Asher-Tzvi Год назад

      @@Sky-qo3bm lies. Hitler even stole the Aryan name from the Indo-Aryan people of India. The word Swastika is also the Sanskrit (Indian) name for the symbol, other cultures did not call it the Swastika. Stupid people these days 🤦🏽‍♂️

    • @Sqk.
      @Sqk. Год назад +2

      The Buddha was not Hindu (there is no evidence he was Hindu, he was more likely animist). It was probably used as it was a common cultural and religious symbol for peace and enlightenment.

    • @reneilori3668
      @reneilori3668 Год назад +9

      @@Sky-qo3bm The Buddha was in fact Hindu or more correctly said practices Sanatana Dharma as a religious philosophy, as was common with Indians, especially a prince such as himself. If you study into both religions closely or even at a distance for that fact, you will see the commonalities.

    • @actually4660
      @actually4660 Год назад +9

      Swastika outdates Hinduism itself. Sanskrit was developed by Aryans from Prakrit. Sanskrit means “ refined “ . Though “swastika” term is Sanskrit, the symbol itself is found in cultures through out the world . Swastika Most probably originates from somewhere in Eurasia.

  • @lucemagee4534
    @lucemagee4534 Год назад +57

    It’s humanity’s symbol. Got one tattooed on my arm for my son.

    • @user-hd9dp6oz7o
      @user-hd9dp6oz7o Год назад

      it's such a shame the swastika the pure symbol of humanity is so similar to the hooked cross the pure symbol of hatred

    • @psiangel
      @psiangel 11 месяцев назад +1

      yeah, that's why you got it

    • @lucemagee4534
      @lucemagee4534 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@psiangel 👏

    • @PatThePerson
      @PatThePerson 11 месяцев назад

      Nazi

    • @BarraKade87
      @BarraKade87 10 месяцев назад

      😂

  • @JhabruTiger
    @JhabruTiger 7 месяцев назад +4

    Hitler never called his symbol as "Swastika", its just some Western white Christians & NY Times, after Hitler's death who wanted to disown Hitler as a white western Christian & started calling Naazi symbol "Hukencruz" in German or "Hooked Cross" in English as a "Swastika".
    Swastika is a 1000s of yrs old meaningful Sanskrit language word, which means good fortune & still today used by Hindus, Jains & Buddhists as a peaceful symbol.

  • @Teddybear.44
    @Teddybear.44 Год назад +40

    Excellent explanation of a lost symbol of fortune and good, that has been dis represented by evil.

  • @shaylanmackay3930
    @shaylanmackay3930 Год назад +57

    Thank you for this somewhat Educational Video.
    It's unfortunate that in America of all places it's still consider a Hate Symbol. When in fact it has a long history of being a Symbol used for Peace. Imagine The Cross being used this way Christians would be furious over this.

    • @jillowen3655
      @jillowen3655 Год назад +2

      The cross is worn upside down as a hate symbol and Darwinists have desecrated the Jesus fish that those used during the persecution when Christians had to draw it in the sand during Nero's day to identify as Christians. Just history. It helps to know all these stories.

    • @Criz454
      @Criz454 Год назад +2

      @@jillowen3655 ....darwinists?

    • @jillowen3655
      @jillowen3655 Год назад

      @@Criz454 "What did social Darwinists believe?
      is the loose collection of ideologies grouped under the label of "Social Darwinism." Based largely on notions of competition and natural selection, Social Darwinist theories generally hold that the powerful in society are innately better than the weak..."

    • @nicreven
      @nicreven Год назад

      @@jillowen3655 Oh so... they're a kind of fascist?

    • @Gangdyret
      @Gangdyret Год назад +7

      @@jillowen3655 The cross worn upside down is still a Christian symbol. It is the cross of Saint Peter, who died crucified upside down on his own request, and was used as the primary symbol of a few Catholic sects, up until it started becoming associated with satanism. Similarly, an American might be shocked to find the "ghost hoods" of the kkk being used at a fair few Christian sects around the world where they are not associated with hate, rather with worship. It's unfortunate that a lot of different religious and cultural symbols have been hijacked by hate groups and subsequently received the stigma of association with those groups.

  • @autism-san4358
    @autism-san4358 Год назад +74

    The end belike:
    Him: Go draw a swastika
    Me: Draws one
    Also Me: Gets arrested for drawing swastika (since it's illegal in Germany)

    • @janmagtoast
      @janmagtoast Год назад +13

      literally thought the same thing haha. as a german it's harder to see this symbol in a pieceful way

    • @rajnaik5787
      @rajnaik5787 Год назад +7

      It was a bit overdone by your volks - just joking 😂😂😂

    • @Jacob.D.
      @Jacob.D. Год назад +1

      🍀

    • @genericyoutubeuser8957
      @genericyoutubeuser8957 Год назад +7

      An event so true that it's illegal to question it.

    • @supra107
      @supra107 Год назад +4

      Same if you try to do it in the UK.

  • @SendFoodz
    @SendFoodz Год назад +7

    it's such a basic shape, like trying to adopt a circle to mean something

  • @great-white-buffalo
    @great-white-buffalo Год назад +14

    Great video my friend! The content and research you put in is remarkable work. Did you create the symbol at 5:46? It is BADASS!

  • @jescis0
    @jescis0 11 месяцев назад +9

    It was also used in "The Legend Of Zelda" level 3 design, Manji… which when it was put on cartridge form and sold in the US Nintendo didn't ask for a change from it! The fact that the symbol is older and not JUST a symbol of hate but prosperity, is fascinating! Especially to me as a historian type! 😁😁😁😁😉😉😉😉

  • @brianwesley28
    @brianwesley28 11 месяцев назад +9

    The first image is the sauwastika, not swastika. When it's clockwise, it is the swastika. When it is counterclockwise, it is the sauwastika. I suspect the origins of the two different signs are their respective perspectives of the Big Dipper throughout the seasons when viewed from the Northern Hemisphere (swastika) and Southern Hemisphere (sauwastika), but meanings associated with good and bad fortune were assigned later.

  • @nkvk2810
    @nkvk2810 Год назад +8

    Small correction; The Ashantis, correctly spell Asantes live in West Africa and not East Africa.

  • @dave23024
    @dave23024 10 месяцев назад +3

    That's the best explanation I've heard! Especially about it evolving independently from different origins. I'm from Colorado and I've seen it on several Native American items.

  • @tacobell-iv4ns
    @tacobell-iv4ns Год назад +5

    Most people will probably still associate the swastika with the Nazis even though it is supposed to be used as a form of well-being and good luck. I feel well-informed after watching this video about what the swastika is supposed to be used as and not what people think it was used as.

  • @lkgreenwell
    @lkgreenwell Год назад +12

    I once saw, in Brixton Prison, London, a flooring design featuring the design. It was created by the square tiles having another, approximately one tenth size, square on one corner. I couldn’t help but use it to discuss what *I* understand of the symbol: the four elements of earth, air, fire, and water. I’ve never seen anything like that floor, before, or since. As I’m writing this I have on my wall an Ashanti ‘mask’ featuring a curly/swirly version. The Nazis were like shoplifters on methamphetamine, often literally. I have seen the ‘lightning’ SS symbol in Norwegian petroglyphs from the early Bronze Age. The ‘S’ is a rower in what can only be described as a ‘longship’. I have often thought that it would be a good idea to filch the sun-symbol back again, so I wish you luck!

  • @magnum333
    @magnum333 Год назад +30

    I read that it comes from the way the big dipper moves across the seasons, and that in ancient times, the different peoples of the world used it as a calendar to know when to sow and when to reap. The fact that it has such a bad press and even it's forbidden in some countries makes me think that there's some secret behind it we're not being told. It's certainly a powerful symbol.

    • @genericyoutubeuser8957
      @genericyoutubeuser8957 Год назад +1

      Correct. You should look into the black sun.

    • @CAMMYSINCLAIR
      @CAMMYSINCLAIR Год назад +1

      You can do this right now in the northern hemisphere, I do it to find north all the time

    • @artugert
      @artugert 7 месяцев назад

      It’s the symbol of Buddha (enlightenment). Later people watered down its meaning and took it to mean good fortune. After Hitler appropriated it, its use fell out of favor in the West, though it never did in the East. Nowadays many Westerners have become unaware of its prior use, and assume it was invented by Hitler. More people need to learn about this history. It’s sad that the best symbol that exists in the world is considered by many to be something not good.

  • @Mebzy
    @Mebzy 9 месяцев назад +3

    I'm not gonna lie I feel a bit weird about reclaiming the Swastika. It would be nice if we could all be grown up about this though.

  • @sreekanthravindran3618
    @sreekanthravindran3618 Год назад +17

    Nazi adopted the hakenkruz not swastika, it’s clearly written in hitlers autobiography from where he adopted it . The hooked cross from one of the old seminaries he visited at childhood . Swastika was used by a western missionary who saw it in india for this hakencruz .

    • @TheZachary86
      @TheZachary86 11 месяцев назад +4

      That’s like saying Egyptians didn’t adopt the triangle but the isosceles. Redundant

    • @SutirthaSil7396
      @SutirthaSil7396 11 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@TheZachary86 Why are you guys degrading and demonising the Hindu, Buddhist symbol then which is used for peace, prosperity and good luck? Hitler took it from Hakenkreuz (Hooked Cross) which is a Christian symbol. Call the symbol as the Hooked Cross and don't dare to demean our Hindu and Buddhist religious symbol.

    • @sreekanthravindran3618
      @sreekanthravindran3618 10 месяцев назад +5

      Hakencruz and swastika are two different things not like triangle or isosceles

    • @artugert
      @artugert 7 месяцев назад +2

      They just happen to look exactly the same.

    • @urmum3773
      @urmum3773 7 месяцев назад

      @@SutirthaSil7396 Cry, poo

  • @robertholt4409
    @robertholt4409 Год назад +3

    In Gone With The Wind, in the second part, there is a scene which takes place after the war, where a Union official is walking in the door of a southern mansion. The door posts are designed with a continuing series of interlocking swastikas.

  • @JJP-C4
    @JJP-C4 5 месяцев назад +3

    I really hate when people see this shape and say NAZI it's so annoying I personally really like this shape is simple yet very beautiful so I believe that it stands for power and peace

  • @bglrj
    @bglrj Год назад +4

    I stayed in a hotel in a small New Mexican town that had swastikas all over the front. The beautiful old theater in downtown Albuquerque has them all over the interior. Same reason. It was a Pueblo Indian symbol in these structures were built before the Nazis. Then I went to Taiwan and saw the Buddhist temples with their swastikas on top.

  • @Wookiemonsterfreak
    @Wookiemonsterfreak 9 месяцев назад +2

    It’s like cancel culture and the woke mentality to forget original meanings, redefine and use terms out of context and inappropriate usage. We ought to forget the WWII usage and embrace it’s more universal meaning. The thing is, we can see its past use, but have we truly forgotten its meaning? That’s the depth we ought to regain, and not let ideology be divisive, but maintain universal unity, which seems to be the origin of this symbol. It’s a very conservative approach, yet give credit where credit is due, that is to preserve the things that are sacred and unite humanity and our diverse collective of culture.

  • @archermadsen7744
    @archermadsen7744 11 месяцев назад +2

    How do you type the Swastika symbol on RUclips?

  • @JojoBoy-gh4gb
    @JojoBoy-gh4gb Месяц назад +1

    Once your third eye opens , you can see the aura and chakras of most humans , realised souls describe the heart chakra having a swastika spinning in a clockwise manner….this is why statues of the Shakyamuni shows a swastika

  • @antcommander1367
    @antcommander1367 Год назад +6

    1 western country still uses it in precidential flag, military flags: regional air force flag or uttis jaegers battalion flag as it resenbels 4 bladed propelor spinning fast.
    and reason for that is as Finnish air force museum curator Kaj Mecklin put it clearly:
    ''If we now deny the use, or stop using the swastika, we could give signal abroad that it was a Nazi symbol in Finland - Which it never was. we are still pround of it and still using it. it's also a symbol of Finnish stubbornness that we don't give up our right or our history, if there is not any reason to be ashamed of it''
    which there isn't. as some of us its still symbol of good luck like its predessor Tursaan Sydän which incorporate swastika in centre.

    • @douggoodhill
      @douggoodhill Год назад

      In case you need reminding, Finland was a Nazi ally during WW2.

  • @heterodoxagnostic8070
    @heterodoxagnostic8070 Год назад +14

    i've heard it represents ursa major as it rotates around the north star for every season, of which there are 4, same with the schwarze sonne, except for every of the 12 months instead of the 4 seasons.

    • @heterodoxagnostic8070
      @heterodoxagnostic8070 Год назад

      @ThxGod It'sOver i saw a bit of that first video, pretty based and free thinking, i can see you have escaped the left-right paradigm, as a right winger would cringe hearing colonization in this way. i think you are a genuine soul.

    • @heterodoxagnostic8070
      @heterodoxagnostic8070 Год назад

      @ThxGod It'sOver also i would recommend speaking in a more relaxed way, not so much capital letters, question or exclamation marks, as you come off like a fanatic christian bitchute commenter. i usually gloss over these types of comments, but decided to read this one, which i surprisingly have a lot of agreement with, except for the jesus part.

    • @heterodoxagnostic8070
      @heterodoxagnostic8070 Год назад

      @ThxGod It'sOver capital letters don't sound relaxed at all, but you do you.

    • @heterodoxagnostic8070
      @heterodoxagnostic8070 Год назад

      @ThxGod It'sOver i lost your comment man, i put all of your videos in the playlist except the first one you sent about africa, i lost it, could you resend the link?

    • @CAMMYSINCLAIR
      @CAMMYSINCLAIR Год назад

      YOU CAN LITERALLY LOOK UP AT THE SKY, SEE THE SWASTIKA AROUND THE POLE STAR AND TELL WHAT TIME OF YEAR IT IS, AND WHERE NORTH IS. SOMETIMES ALL CAPS IS JUST SO SATISFYING.

  • @rebelxyz2077
    @rebelxyz2077 Год назад +13

    Swastika is the sacred symbol of Hinduism.
    Zoroastrian Persians were also Hindus before adopting Zoroastrianism.

    • @robertpatterson9943
      @robertpatterson9943 Год назад +4

      It was the Arayan symbol before it went to India like the horse and Sanskrit language it wasn’t there UNTILL the Arayan invasion

    • @rebelxyz2077
      @rebelxyz2077 Год назад +6

      @@robertpatterson9943 no invaders brought Sanskrit language nor Aryan culture to india. Indo-aryans of india themselves are descendants of Aryans.
      That is why even after Muslim invasion and European colonization , Aryan culture did not disappear from india.
      That clearly shows Aryan culture is indigenous to india.
      And India is the abode of Aryans.

    • @rebelxyz2077
      @rebelxyz2077 Год назад

      @@ashianihoro7250 Lol. HINDUS also worship trees and nature.

    • @urmum3773
      @urmum3773 7 месяцев назад

      @@rebelxyz2077 Lmao

  • @NOONECARES91
    @NOONECARES91 Год назад +3

    Fun fact the swastika is in the Mauryan Empire. It is the Indo Aryan symbol for Peace and prosperity

  • @AverageMichaelJordans
    @AverageMichaelJordans Год назад +9

    Problem is that na---sm and their use of this symbol is not gone, though no longer a nation they still exist, if they were truly completely gone I bet the stigma surrounding the symbol would fade

    • @MooImABunny
      @MooImABunny Год назад +4

      exactly. even though the much longer positive history should take over, we'll need to do some work for it to happen

  • @e3.14c4
    @e3.14c4 Год назад +6

    I like it's asymmetry, and sometimes find it helpful in compact spaces when arranging things in a 4point grid area.

    • @MicraHakkinen
      @MicraHakkinen Год назад +2

      That's part of the beauty I think: There is enough asymmetry to set it apart from basic shapes such as squares, circles, triangles, etc. But at the same time the swastika still has multiple axes of symmetry, giving it a sense of balance, setting it apart from chaos.

    • @nicreven
      @nicreven Год назад +5

      Not to um-actually you but um actually it has rotational symmetry (yes I know you mean that it doesn't have mirror symmetry I just wanted to point it out)

    • @MicraHakkinen
      @MicraHakkinen Год назад +1

      @@nicreven Oops yes that is what I meant, thanks for clarifying :)

    • @nicreven
      @nicreven Год назад +2

      @@MicraHakkinen I actually hadn't even seen your reply when I posted mine (because of the fact that youtube only loads comments the moment you open the page) but I guess it worked out anyway lol

    • @e3.14c4
      @e3.14c4 Год назад +1

      @@nicreven nah I was just big dumb and said the wrong word, thank you. Was trying to pinpoint it's uniformity, but there are a ton of perspectives to look at the shape from which I also like.

  • @ghostring3624
    @ghostring3624 Месяц назад +1

    The Japanese used the rising sun as their symbol of militarism and imperialism. No one’s talking about taking away any symbols referencing the sun.

  • @lettymonika
    @lettymonika Год назад +3

    The 1st image posted is not the swastika but the sauwastika.
    The 2nd image is the swastika.
    They are not the same but opposite forces.
    The difference is the swastika rotates to the right, which represents masculine energy.... while the sauwastika rotates left, which represents feminine energy.
    The German swastika yet is different in terms of being slightly rotated in a right angle.
    If we talk about the swastika... it represents the rotation of the north stars ( big dipper ) above earth, having the polar star ( Polaris ) as its main center.

  • @Raf-gr1sn
    @Raf-gr1sn 10 дней назад

    didn't see it in the comments so I thought I'd add it in...the swastika comes from the appearance of the Big Dipper constellations in its positions around Polaris over the seasons of the Earth. The little red dots in between the arms of the swastika is the Little Dipper or the constellation Draco. Anyone observing and recognising the significance of these stars positions in the night sky would know that it is indeed the Earth that rotates and not everything else that rotates around the Earth. Kind of a dead giveaway really.

  • @TimothyChapman
    @TimothyChapman 10 месяцев назад +2

    I'm surprised RUclips didn't put some sort of "offensive content" warning on this video.

  • @CaramelMacciat0
    @CaramelMacciat0 9 месяцев назад +1

    How do you get the swadstika thingy on the iPhone

  • @Arrian1111
    @Arrian1111 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is one of the symbols of Kether, on the Qabalistic Tree of Life. It's known as Flyfot cross, and represents the 'beginning of the whirlings' or the big bang of manifested creation. I think it may have been conceived by modern occultists though, rather than through the Hebraic Kabbalah. This video is great.

  • @GliYch
    @GliYch Год назад +12

    (About the end of the video) If I were to start doing it I might get in trouble, because I live in germany.
    It's literally banned here, and if I were to draw it I would get into trouble. Not that I would anyway, not religious or a nazi.
    Just saying, if I were to, I wouldn't be able to. I'd probably get in trouble with the police.

    • @BreakerRecords
      @BreakerRecords Год назад

      Same here budd' (͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

    • @zeldadinosaur
      @zeldadinosaur Год назад +1

      As it should be

    • @Johndoe-mv5ii
      @Johndoe-mv5ii Год назад +7

      ​@@zeldadinosaur No

    • @zeldadinosaur
      @zeldadinosaur Год назад

      @@Johndoe-mv5ii It should be banned everywhere since it envokes Nazism and Genocide

    • @user-hd9dp6oz7o
      @user-hd9dp6oz7o Год назад

      youd have to explain if you were religious because everyone has the right to religious expression in Germany

  • @ender7278
    @ender7278 Год назад +3

    You mentioned unicode has Chinese characters for the swastika, but it actual has several other variants unrelated to Chinese.

  • @philswiftreligioussect9619
    @philswiftreligioussect9619 День назад

    We live in such a distopian reality that RUclips will automatically censor the swastika despite its original meaning.

  • @georgegeorge7063
    @georgegeorge7063 9 месяцев назад +1

    He is right,India also has Communism,it does not mean the Soviet Union invaded my country

  • @Zipjin
    @Zipjin 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your inspiration! Growing up in Asia, I used to regard it as a very old fashioned symbol. What I didn’t know was that this is actually a heritage from our Neolithic ancestors. Now I really wonder what it symbolises in the past. Or perhaps it’s just a design without any specific meaning.

    • @artugert
      @artugert 7 месяцев назад

      It is the symbol of Buddhahood (enlightenment).

  • @MooImABunny
    @MooImABunny Год назад +10

    @5:29 I agree with everything, but****
    don't go ahead and draw it all over.
    the swastika shouldn't be just a nazi symbol, but.. without proper context to westerners, it is.
    in a western context, whenever you draw it, you must make sure what you mean is clear. If you graffiti it on a wall, that is a hate crime, no matter how well meaning you meant it.
    if you doodle it in your notebook and someone else see it, you'll have some explaining to do.
    the terrible historical context should be replaced with the much richer positive history, but it can't very easily. don't take it too lightly. please.

  • @0ernij0
    @0ernij0 Год назад +4

    In Latvian pagan signs we have the thunder cross. Also predates any Nazi use of this sign.

  • @GDUpiy
    @GDUpiy Год назад +3

    400th sub

  • @MySpottyGirlfriend
    @MySpottyGirlfriend 4 месяца назад

    I like the celestial hypothesis of the origin of the hooked cross. It speculates that about 10,000 years ago a comet approached the Earth and from our perspective the outgassing and rotation of the comet looked like a swastika. That's why it spoeared around the same time in various cultures around the world that had no contact or cultural exchange

  • @AnirbanBorah2.0
    @AnirbanBorah2.0 Месяц назад +1

    As an Indian swastika is the symbol of peace

  • @juliane__
    @juliane__ Год назад +2

    1:11 This is where it came from. It was an astroid which could be seen by all cultures at the same, which arms had the resembling shape of a swastika. Forgot the name, but it is the closest to be true theory why it appears worldwide at around the same time.

    • @psiangel
      @psiangel 11 месяцев назад

      or because basic geometric shape

  • @4nn1_4nn1gaming
    @4nn1_4nn1gaming Месяц назад

    How did you do the swastika type?

    • @Gronk574
      @Gronk574 Месяц назад

      Copy it from google.

  • @ArchOfWinter
    @ArchOfWinter 7 месяцев назад +1

    I've seen many arguments by people of European decent that the symbol should be abolished and erased all around the world because of how this symbol was used to by those who wants to eradicate cultures other than their own. They say this without a hint of irony.

  • @EduardoRiter
    @EduardoRiter Год назад +3

    Brilliant! Thank you so much for this video. 🕉️

  • @ion_X
    @ion_X 11 месяцев назад +2

    the world and people should not be so immature and shallow to allow attributing the Nazis to appropriate a historical symbol

  • @Native_love
    @Native_love 10 месяцев назад +1

    It's also a Native American symbol that was used in rugs, bead work, baskets and jewelry until WW2.

  • @Embassy_of_Jupiter
    @Embassy_of_Jupiter Год назад +8

    This symbol wasn't independently developed by multiple cultures at the same time.
    All the cultures that used it are descendants of Ancient North Eurasians (ANE), including Native Americans. When you look at the evidence it suggests that it was spread by them.
    The ANE lived in and around Siberia 40k-20k years ago, until climate change cause them to move into Eurasia and the Americas around 20k-10k years ago.
    They make up half the genes of Indo-Europeans and Turks and Mongols, and most of Native Americans (95% Y haplogroup Q, the others stem from ANE too).
    Their descendants took over ancient Iran, moved into the rest of the Levant, moved into India, took over Europe (Y haplogroup R), Xinjiang (Western China), even prehistoric Japan (Jōmon), some even moved into Central Africa (R1b1b-V88).
    Many different cultural traditions shared in Eurasia and the Americas can be definitively traced back to them, such as the Cosmic Hunt myth, Cerberus-like myths, plumed serpent, sky burrial, etc. etc..
    They were also the first to domesticate dogs.
    Iran literally means Indo-European and Indian was ruled by Indo-Europeans speaking Sanskrit.
    Zoroastrianism is a Iranian (i.e. Indo-European) religion.
    And the Indus Valley Civilization is thought to have been significantly influenced from neighboring Iran, which is where ANEs lived at the time. So it's not surprising that it shows up there. The area still to this day has heavy ANE ancestry.
    Buddha was half Indo-European.
    The Chinese either got it through India, or through Xinjiang, where the Tocharians(Indo-Europeans) lived from 2200 years ago until about 1200 years ago, or the people who left the Tarim mummies ~3800-2200 years ago (mostly ANE ancestry), whose clothes were covered in these symbols, such as the Loulan Beauty.
    The mammoth ivory you referenced is from the time when they entered Eastern Europe and spread light hair and haplogroup R there.
    The ones in England came with various Indo-European cultures, such as the Celts or Germanic people.
    As mentioned more or less anyone in the Americas are ANE descendants, no more explanation required.
    Pretty fascinating people.
    If anything this symbol is a testament to how closely related we all are as Eurasians and Native Americans.
    I hope I made a convincing case that this symbol has been spread through cultural diffusion rather than being independently invented.

    • @Sqk.
      @Sqk. Год назад

      What source do you have regarding the Buddha’s ancestry? To my knowledge he was more likely fully Indo-European or whatever race the Sakya were

  • @monkeypostersunited1775
    @monkeypostersunited1775 Год назад +12

    video is certainly a big w nice job brother

  • @OVXX666
    @OVXX666 Год назад +9

    based

  • @jeremeytheking
    @jeremeytheking Год назад +3

    I drew it in school and got bullied people called me nazi descendent

  • @sakapfet2
    @sakapfet2 3 месяца назад +1

    Hi im doing MY homework and you are very cool btw!

  • @limpfall13
    @limpfall13 6 месяцев назад

    I remember hearing the origins of the swatsika was Buddhist or hindu but it’s even more fasinating to hear that its orgins even predate that and that it’s something used in multiple cultures and faiths. It’s sad to see that a hateful group misused a symbol that lead to it being generally seen as a hate symbol rather than its orginal good meaning and cultural importance. I guess it’s an important lesson to understand that a symbols orginal meaning and history is important to learn and that the evil actions of a group can change the perceptions of that symbol.

  • @timboslyce1290
    @timboslyce1290 5 месяцев назад +2

    Wow lol I swear this is why we must always be Honest about history

  • @rockymolina8912
    @rockymolina8912 Год назад

    Thank you for this!!!

  • @doggmeatt2594
    @doggmeatt2594 9 месяцев назад

    amazing video, congrats

  • @noodle_typhoon
    @noodle_typhoon 6 месяцев назад

    I know this, I understand it. But why does it feel like Hitler went back in time and tried the same thing in many different time lines and failed every time. Idk either way good video! Most videos are not able to change my view of the world so quickly ❤. Keep making these good videos and change the views of many other people.

  • @kalashrestha3251
    @kalashrestha3251 2 месяца назад

    I was born in Hindu parents and I believe swastik symbol has power so I made western type of swastik with copper metal and I put it in wall of southwest side.

  • @Nach956
    @Nach956 2 месяца назад

    As many, you are a hero of rational thinking. But unlike many, you were able to talk that up in a video. Good job and good luck 🍀

  • @Purplerose0301
    @Purplerose0301 Месяц назад

    Never has nazi called their symbol as swastika. Y'all started calling it that

  • @slkjvlkfsvnlsdfhgdght5447
    @slkjvlkfsvnlsdfhgdght5447 5 месяцев назад +1

    3.11 i think you mean "ancient germanic tribes", not Celts

  • @samarthbagwe1736
    @samarthbagwe1736 Год назад +14

    The real origin of swastika is in india
    It's a symbol coming from sanatan dharma
    Known popularly known as Hinduism
    Interestingly Buddhism was born of Hinduism

  • @roomer8381
    @roomer8381 6 месяцев назад +1

    Guy is more patriotic about swastika then me about my country

  • @robertpatterson9943
    @robertpatterson9943 Год назад +3

    Ancient Celts didn’t believe in Thor like he says in this video that was Scandinavian and Germanic people! Taranis was the Celt thunder god

  • @danieltossounian1962
    @danieltossounian1962 7 месяцев назад

    The weird thing it means more than good luck , it means good fortune…I did a magazine article on this years ago …

  • @911Salvage
    @911Salvage Год назад

    I put two small manji stickers on my bike (one on each side) for good luck and often get stares from people when I put either of my feet down.

  • @drqad
    @drqad 10 месяцев назад

    I played legos in kindergarten and then got this spinning thing and put a swastika on it (without knowing what it is) and the educator got so mad at me

  • @wolves.
    @wolves. Год назад +2

    Swastikas have never been used as a depiction of negativity, ever.

    • @equilibrum999
      @equilibrum999 Год назад +3

      but wrong people now thing 'this symbol bad caus was adorned by bad empire', probably if they used a square, the literar square would also be hated

  • @TheRojo387
    @TheRojo387 2 месяца назад

    I only learned of the swastika when I started copying its use in Jet Set Radio as the Latin letter X.

  • @Anthon1996
    @Anthon1996 Год назад +4

    The Ashanti are in West Africa.

  • @Mr101473
    @Mr101473 Год назад +1

    Great 👍🏿

  • @plutoloco2378
    @plutoloco2378 6 месяцев назад +1

    I’m gonna get a swastika tattood on my back.

  • @amigaworkbench720
    @amigaworkbench720 5 месяцев назад

    Some could say that it symbolizes movement or galaxy but its just simple shape that because of it's simplicity appeared in many primitive cultures.

  • @robmarshallofficial
    @robmarshallofficial 8 месяцев назад

    A very interesting video and a lot of information. I would caution people drawing it though, I think like when people speak they need to think first. If you are for example in a classroom setting or at work, drawing the swastika multiple times in your books/on paper etc, could get you into serious trouble. However incorporating it into artwork, ceramics etc, would be a different setting. I would hate for anyone to get branded a nazi, neo-nazi or white supremacist when they are trying to practice the swastika symbol.

  • @avus-kw2f213
    @avus-kw2f213 Год назад +2

    When you see a swastika hood ornament on a world war leaders car think Nicholas II not Hitler

  • @harrisonofthenorth
    @harrisonofthenorth Год назад

    3:04 is wrong, the ancient Celts did not worship Thor, you've mixed the Celts up with the Norse, who did worship Thor. Otherwise, great video!

  • @TiagoTiagoT
    @TiagoTiagoT Год назад +15

    It's so depressing how people so easily let bad people take over things...

    • @avasam06
      @avasam06 Год назад +1

      Tanks and extreme nationalism tend to do that.

    • @masterofreality230
      @masterofreality230 Год назад +3

      @@avasam06 the hammer and sickle should be more taboo imo

    • @futu1983
      @futu1983 Год назад

      Yeah I agree, the jews taking things over is really annoying.

    • @pyramidschema8668
      @pyramidschema8668 Год назад

      Turns out all you need to do is murder tens of millions of people.
      Easy.

  • @levastohasarrived
    @levastohasarrived 4 месяца назад

    i like the fact that he put the swastika in the title so it can by copy and paste

  • @Sevenigma777
    @Sevenigma777 10 месяцев назад

    Even though you had the right symbol on that thumbnail im still surprised ignorant RUclips didnt have a problem with it

    • @Sevenigma777
      @Sevenigma777 10 месяцев назад

      It's still amazing how destructive that Nazis really were. They were only in power for about 20 years and they caused untold millions of deaths, change the face of Europe and it's borders, forever tainted a 5,000 year old symbol, created a system of hate that people unfortunately still believe in till today and even destroyed themselves and their empire.

  • @yt_chatsupport
    @yt_chatsupport Год назад

    Nicely done

  • @CAMMYSINCLAIR
    @CAMMYSINCLAIR Год назад +1

    "The swastika's history has been misunderstood on the internet"
    No mention of the Pole Star or Big Dipper in this video.

  • @ayoPhan
    @ayoPhan Год назад +4

    Ashanti’s aren’t from East Africa… West African Sir