The Swastika has Nothing to Do With the Nazi's-A Philselfological Review-III
posted October 29, 2007 - 2:40amWell, you see the original Holy Vedas and many other ancient scriptures, the treasure of India for the welfare of all is missing in original. The Germans took the scriptures of knowledge and the Astro-Architect (the Vastu Shashtra) and these are in their Library. They do not seem to allow India to bring these back. One of the great Indian had to sit there and translate these into Hindi. They have treasure of Indian Wisdom in the form of scriptures. Once India gets it back, the things may become easier as the translations of these Vedas have for the development and welfare of all as is the Ayurveda, popular as the Fifth Veda, which most of us, the people know.
The Omnkar, Om and the Swastika are the essence of these scriptures, which the Nazi’s have adopted as the inverted Swastika representing the war and misfortune. It needs proper display for its bestowing the positive energy.
One of the great Indians, who translated these, gave it a touch, which these Vedas do not intend and thus a kind of Nazism, the superiority complex in the name of the Vedas came to India, which is blocking the national development. He stressed on a one faith so strongly that the Indian Civilization is facing many troubles globally.
As is the case with previously the cheap medicines of the Ayurveda, the Fifth Veda is going almost parallel with the Allopathic. It seems against the life style of what Ayurveda and is present in the Alternative Medicines. It seems that we have become the victims of the modernization leaving the simple way of living.
Though, it may not have been his intention, the overstressing on particular works created it. All are free to think and believe as they do, but interfering without self-experiencing the same path, which the preachers do, the prohibited path.
We need to pay attention that those who work selflessly, philanthropically and humanitarianly do not have the ego or self-vested motives. They think about the universe and the way the nature works and serves all with the senses of equality, which the Swastika represents. We salute to all those who contributed to the universal truths as the Vedas teach and those, who seek welfare of all selflessly.

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