Ancient Swastika Symbols
The swastika (Sanskrit svastika, “all is well”). Its name comes the Sanskrit wordsvasti (sv = well; asti = is), meaning good fortune, luck and well-being. The swastika is most commonly used as a charm to bring good fortune (in which case the arms are bent clockwise), but it has a variety of religious meanings as well.
The right-hand swastika is one of the 108 symbols of the god Vishnu as well as a symbol of the sun and of the sun god Surya. The symbol imitates in the rotation of its arms the course taken daily by the sun, which appears in the Northern Hemisphere to pass from east, then south, to west. (It is also a symbol of the sun among Native Americans.)
The left-hand swastika (called a sauvastika) usually represents the terrifying goddess Kali, night and magic. However, this form of the swastika is not “evil” and it is the form most commonly used in Buddhism.
The auspicious symbol of the swastika is very commonly used in Hindu art, architecture and decoration. It can be seen on temples, houses, doorways, clothing, cars, and even cakes. It is usually a major part of the decoration for festivals and special ceremonies like weddings.
The Nazis adopted the swastika because it was understood as an Aryan symbol indicating racial purity and superiority. (The Nazis propogated a historical theory in which the early Aryans of India were white invaders.) There may also be a connection with the swastika’s magical connections, for Hitler and other Nazi leaders were keenly interested in the occult.
- 1925 Coca-Cola (Coke) Swastika
- Ancient Chinese Swastika Symbol on Vase
- Ancient Coin Kozana with Swastika
- Ancient Datayola Swastika Coin
- Ancient greek coin hemidrachm swastika
- Ancient Greek Helmet Swastika
- Ancient Greek Silver Stater of Knossos (Crete) with Swastika Symbol
- ancient greek swastika
- Ancient Hellenistic Thracian pin with Swastika Symbol
- Ancient India Swastika
- Ancient India Swastika Symbol
- Ancient Mirahvara Coin with Swastika
- Ancient Miratakhma Swastika Coin
- Ancient Pompeii floor Swastika
- Ancient Pottery with Swastika
- ancient swastica bowl
- Ancient Swastika – Thebes 700 BC
- ancient swastika art pottery
- ancient swastika box museum
- Ancient Swastika mosaic at St. Erazmo – Western Macedonia, Ohrid
- Ancient Swastika on Koziya Coin
- Ancient Swastika on Lamp
- Ancient Swastika Stone Carving
- ancient swastika vase
- Ancient Vase 1D Potnia Theron with Swastika Symbols
- ancient vase swastika symbol
- Ancient Vase with Swastika
- Anglo-Saxon cinerary urn with swastika motifs from North Elmham, Norfolk. between 5th century and 6th century
- Anglo-Saxon cross shaft of the nineth or tenth century Swastika Symbol
- Antique Heater Handle Swastika
- Arjuna, silver drachm – c. 150 C.E. – Ancient Swastika
- Arjuna, silver drachm – c. 150-165 CE with Swastika Symbol
- Athens, 700-675 BC Ancient Swastika Symbol
- Baalbek Ancient Swastika 10,000 BC
- Bagamira, silver drachm c. 150 CE with Swastika Symbol
- Bhimarjuna Ancient Swastika Coin
- Bhimarjuna-Yolamira, silver drachm c 125-150ce with Swastika Symbol
- Bird and Swastika – Cemetery of Ancient Thera
- bishop swastica
- bronze statue swastica
- buddha swastica vase
- Carved chest detail, Baptistry, Swastika Symbols
- Chariot and Swastika Athens, c700 BC
- Chinese Ceramic Statue with Swastika
- Chinese Offering Tray with Sanskrit Buddhist Swastika Symbol
- Circe Artemis as a bell-shaped goddess with a double swastika flanked by long-necked birds, a comb pattern and a double axe. (Crete circa 900 B.C.)
- Conímbriga Roman Settlement – swastika mosaic
- Cretean tripod, terracotta from Minoan Palace of Malia, Quartier M. Middle Minoan
- Cycladic double helixes on terracotta from Ton, Berlin
- Cyprus Swastika Motif
- Dali Lama Swastika
- Datavharna Swastika Coin Ancient
- Datayola Swastika Ancient Coin
- Elephant Swastika
- Fifth c. Mosaic of two doves and a swastika at the Beiteddine Palace.
- Head girls painted on throat late archaic island vase. Ear-drop in left ear is embedded also in face. Left is decorated double spiral
- Hvaramira, silver drachm – c. 165-175 CE with Swastika Symbols
- Hvaramira, silver drachm, c. 165-175 CE with Swastika Symbols
- Istanbul Hayia Sophia Gates Swastika
- Jug from Faistos with large double spiral, Kamares style
- Jug with spirals, Akrotiri
- Kerameikos cemetery of Athens dates from the first quarter of the eighth century BC and depicts two men taming a horse
- Kozana Ancient Swastika Coin
- Koziya Ancient Swastika Coin
- Koziya Coin Ancient Swastika
- Koziya Swastika Coin
- Kruszwica kolegiata swastyka (Ancient Swastika)
- Lucky Cent Swastika (Indian Head Penny 1908)
- Mirahvara Ancient Coin with Swastika
- Mirahvara, silver hemidrachm, c. 175-185 CE
- Mirahvara- c. 175-185 CE with Swastika Symbol
- Miratakhma Ancient Swastika Coin
- Miratakhma Coin with Swastika Symbol
- Mosaic at Church of St. George, Jerash with Swastika Symbols
- Mosaic in Salona (Solin) with Swastika Symbol
- Mosaic Labyrinth Pattern
- Mosaic Swastika
- Mosaic with swastika, Ostia Antica
- Moundville 1300 AD Swastika
- Museo Nacional de Arte Romano – Swastika Symbol on Mosaic
- Neolithic Pottery Jar with Swastika
- Nepal Hetauda Swastika
- Old Swastika Symbol on Box
- Paestum, Italy-Archaeological Museum of Paestum – Ancient Swastika Symbols
- Plate decorated with a boar, Rhodes, 600-570 BC
- Roman Bronze Swastika Brooch
- Roof detail at Senso-Ji Temple – Japan
- Shaman Maze Stone Petroglyph in Hemet
- Shottesbrooke, Berkshire, England – Swastica
- star of david swastika
- Swastica Ancient Pottery
- swastica cross buddha
- swastica Japan
- swastica japan
- Swastica on Pedestal of a column in Khan
- Swastica stone petroglyph
- Swastika and the Marble Baluster
- Swastika Elephant Carlsberg
- Swastika from Roman mosaic II cent. A. D.
- Swastika Mosaic at Church of St. George, Jerash
- Swastika motif
- Swastika on Ancient Corinthian Pot
- Swastika on ancient vessel
- Swastika symbol in ancient greek doll
- Swastika Symbols – Ancient Ganshu, China, ca. 2200-1800 BC
- Swastika Symbols on Ancient Mosaic
- swastikas at Hagia Sophia
- Swastikas on Oinochoe (jug) with scene of 2 horses facing each other across a tripod with a goat above, Athens, 735-700 BC
- Terracotta bust of a woman dating back to 500 BC. with Swastika Symbol
- Terracotta jug with swastika, from Crete
- The swastika, Volubilis, Morocco
- Thuburbo Majus (or Thuburbo Maius) is a large Roman site in northern Tunisia
- Two bucks and swastika. Ancient vase from sanctuary of Zeus on Delos
- unearthed ancient vase with swastika
- USA – Philadelphia – Swastika Symbols
- Vila Armira, near Ivaylovgrad II-VI C. A.D.
- Yolamira-silver drachm 125-150 CE
























































































































