In Buddhism what does a swastika symbolize?
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In Buddhism, the swastika is considered to symbolize the auspicious footprints of the Buddha. It is an aniconic symbol for the Buddha in many parts of Asia and a homologous with the dharma wheel. The shape symbolizes eternal cycling, a theme found in samsara doctrine of Buddhism.
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Buddha creator of Buddhism lead to gave various symbols of true wisdom...
One is ..." Swastikas "
Swastikas generally refer to the footprints of Lord Buddha .....
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The symbol was covered in a form for s proof or representation to analyse the fact of this mortal world...
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Buddha creator of Buddhism lead to gave various symbols of true wisdom...
One is ..." Swastikas "
Swastikas generally refer to the footprints of Lord Buddha .....
Explaiination....
These were the norms that one should follow to get the enlightenment and real mean to this life...
The symbol was covered in a form for s proof or representation to analyse the fact of this mortal world...
-- Be Brainly....
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