Information
The swastika is to be seen everywhere across the Indian sub-continent: sculptured into temples both ancient and modern, decorating buildings, houses, shops, painted onto public buses, in taxis - even decorating the dashboards of the three-wheeler motor rickshaws.
Pin badge measures approx: 20mm diameter and comes with a metal squeeze clamp to hold it in place at the back.
The pin badge is is white, red and gold colours.
Wear it on your lapel, tie or on your hat or cap.
RELIGIOUS HINDU SWASTIKA PIN BADGE AS ILLUSTRATED. (This is a sacred symbol not a WW2 badge).
The word "swastika" comes from the Sanskrit svastika - "su" (meaning "good" or "auspicious") combined with "asti" (meaning "it is"), along with the diminutive suffix "ka." The swastika literally means "it is good. The swastika has held a place of great importance in India and Asia for thousands of years, and is widely used by Hindus, Jains and Buddhists.
The swastika is to be seen everywhere across the Indian sub-continent: sculptured into temples both ancient and modern, decorating buildings, houses, shops, painted onto public buses, in taxis - even decorating the dashboards of the three-wheeler motor rickshaws.
Many religious and spiritual books display the symbol. It may well be the most prevalent symbol one will see in India.
Pin badge measures approx: 20mm diameter and comes with a metal squeeze clamp to hold it in place at the back.
The pin badge is is white, red and gold colours.
Wear it on your lapel, tie or on your hat or cap.
An ideal novelty gift.
Specifications
-
Condition:New
-
Weight:0.99kg
Reviews
Write A Review
No reviews have been left for this product, be
the first to leave a review
