Lost in Translation – is that a swastika I see?

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I am learning that it is important not to assume another culture interprets something the same way I do. This insight hit me after seeing this building along the road in India: India Adventur 026At first glance, my reaction was negative – why in the world was someone displaying a symbol of the Nazi party so blatently on a building? After a couple of minutes of thinking, I hoped there was a reason other than someone supporting Nazi views. Thankfully, when I returned to my room, with the help of a quick Google search, I realized it was a Hindu religious symbol – quite a positive one, at that. I learned the name comes the Sanskrit word svasti (sv = well; asti = is), meaning good fortune, luck and well-being. Here is a link if you want to learn more about the positive meanings of this old symbol: http://www.religionfacts.com/hinduism/symbols/swastika.htm

I also did a closer look at the Hindu symbol versus the Nazi symbol, and noted something kind of interesting – compare these two photos: swastika alignmentLooks like Hitler twisted the symbol to go along with his twisted views – certainly not what the symbol was intended to represent. I’m just glad that I learned about a good interpretation of a symbol that I had always thought of as bad.

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