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Historical movement of the Swastika

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Found at an excavation in 1988 at the graveyard of Engjesberg in Danmark. And has been recovered by use of a very special process. This beautfiul Fibul can be found at the Museum of Kroppedal in Danmark.


This relict can be found in the historical museum "Gotlands Formsal" in Visby. In the magnification of this photo, it's easier to recognise a pretty swastika shaped Sunwheel. From this stone we can learn that, our european ancestors, pictured the swastika as a device or a symbol in there language.


This picture and a few clues we took out of a book from the thirties, in which it tells that this painting was found on a rock in Sweden, it is dated 12.000 years old, and should be a Nordic sun wheel from Swedish mythology.


These sun discs were all found in women graves. To which purpose these left and right turning symbols have, is difficult to find out. Noteworthy is that the central spiral is pointing to the left, whereas the outer spiral points both to the left and to the right.


The existence of Jainism can be divided into two periods, one before and one after Lord Mahaveera.


  

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