03-28-2005, 04:00 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Dead wrong. The sunwheel swastika has been used by the Norse mythology and social life for many centuries before the Christian invasion. Just because Indians didn't know about it, doesn't mean it didn't exist. It sounds like you guys are trying to avoid a bad name, want something to be not true so badly that you are manipulating facts, very cowardly.
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What a joke!
Svastika is a samkrta word. Hitler clearly borrowed this terminology from Indian sources. Are disputing this? If so why did he call it the svastika instead of the German equivalent of "sun wheel"?
Did the Norsemen call their symbol the "svastika"?
Please answer Sunder's questions before talking nonsense.
Further, the word Arya occurs most frequently in Vedic sources only.
It also occurs rarely in old Persian which as we know is almost the same language as Samskrtam.
Now interestingly the word Aryan (with an "n" in the end) occurs only in South Indian sources, especially among the Namboothiri brahmanas of Kerala.
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What a joke!
Svastika is a samkrta word. Hitler clearly borrowed this terminology from Indian sources. Are disputing this? If so why did he call it the svastika instead of the German equivalent of "sun wheel"?
Did the Norsemen call their symbol the "svastika"?
Please answer Sunder's questions before talking nonsense.
Further, the word Arya occurs most frequently in Vedic sources only.
It also occurs rarely in old Persian which as we know is almost the same language as Samskrtam.
Now interestingly the word Aryan (with an "n" in the end) occurs only in South Indian sources, especially among the Namboothiri brahmanas of Kerala.
