Stone Plus India Swastika Symbol in Marble Inlay
Stone Plus India Swastika Symbol in Marble Inlay
It is Satya done on marble, inlay with various stones and gemstones. it can be used as a painting or one can insert on home mandir back or side wall.
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The size of marble tile is 9x9 inches
Swastika is considered a symbol of general auspiciousness. The swastika may represent purity, truth, and stability of the soul, alternatively the Sun. The swastika symbol has been used since ancient times. It is believed that the symbol of Swastika is the symbol of Lord Ganesha.
Description of the Swastika Symbol
Brahma in the middle of the Swastika, the four arms coming out of the middle are called Dharma, Moksha, Artha and Kama. The straight line after the bend of the arms is called Sarupya, Salokya, Samipya and Sayujya. The ends of the arms of the Swastika symbol are called ego, mind, chitta and intellect. The empty space of the arms of the swastika is called Surrender, Love, Faith and Reverence.
- The following four types of Purushathas – Dharma, Artha, Kama and Moksha.
- There are four types of liberation – Sarupya, Salokya, Samipya and Sayujya.
- There are four types of inner being – ego, mind, chitta and intellect.
- There are four types of Bhakti – Surrender, Love, Faith and Reverence.
The Swastika symbol has been described in many ways in Hinduism. As the four arms of the Swastika - describes the four directions, the four Vedas and their harmonious whole.
Religious Significance of Swastika Symbol
In Hinduism, the swastika symbol is considered to be the symbol of Ganapati. Lord Ganesha who removes all obstacles, gives the boon of happiness and prosperity. In Hinduism, the Swastika symbol is used to complete any work smoothly and get success in it. Apart from Hinduism, the Swastika has special significance in Jainism and Buddhism as well. In both these religions also, the Swastika symbol is specially used for the wish of Mars.