05/04/2023
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Why Swastik is made before every auspicious work, know its reason and secret?
Swastik has been considered to be the symbol of goodness and auspiciousness in Indian culture since ancient times. Swastik's symbol is definitely made before doing any auspicious deed in Hindu religion. The word Swastik is made up of the words Su+As+K. 'Su' means good or auspicious, 'As' means 'power' or 'existence' and 'A' means 'doer' or doer. Thus the word 'Swastik' does not belong to any particular person or caste, but it contains the welfare of the whole world or the feeling of 'Vasudhav Kutumbakam'. Swastik means 'Swastik' is the symbol of skill or welfare. Swastik has two straight lines cutting each other, which turn after moving forward. Even after this, these lines turn a little further on their heads. This shape of Swastik can be of two types. First Swastik, in which the lines turn to our right pointing forward. This is called 'Swastik'. This is the auspicious sign, which indicates our progress. Swastik has been considered the symbol of the Sun in Rigveda's Richa and his four arms have been analogy of four directions. In the book named Siddhantasar, he is considered the symbol of the world universe. Her middle part is described as Vishnu's lotus navel and lines as Brahmaji's four faces, four hands and four Vedas. In other books, four characters, four ashrams and religion, meaning, work and salvation, the signs that keep the social system and personal beliefs alive have been described in Swastik. After adding four lines of Swastik, the point made in the middle is also defined by different beliefs.
It is believed that if the four lines of Swastik are considered equal to the four heads of Lord Brahma, then as a result the point in the middle is the navel of Lord Vishnu, from which Lord Brahma appears.
Swastik contains the powers of Lord Ganesha and Narada. Swastik is considered as Lord Vishnu and Surya's Asana. The left part of Swastik is the place of Ganesh's power 'Ga' Beej Mantra.