As stated above, it is an Indo-Aryan, Indo-Iranian or Indo- European symbol of religious and cultural significance. The swastika is deeply embedded in the life of modern India and even though their ancestors once revered this symbol together. The branching out of the Indo -European tribes resulted in the loss of this symbol to those tribes that came to be modern day Europeans. The Indo-Aryans held on to the swastika and is very important in their lives today. The symbol of the swastika is first depicted in the Ukraine as an art form on the ivory of a mammoth where it is carved in the Paleolithic Age 10,000 years ago. It was brought from the steppes of the Ukraine by the Indo-Aryans to India. Before in their migration routes and nomadic life, it played a significant role in sun worhip, religious life, horse sacrifices and on their pottery. Today, this remnant of a past nomadic life still resonates in the daily life of modern day India. The attempt by Blacks and Whites to further distort this religious symbol is illustrated by their false assumption that it originated from Egypt. This is so typical of the mindset when color and race blinds everyone. The swastika is an Indian symbol not an African one.
As stated above, it is an Indo-Aryan, Indo-Iranian or Indo- European symbol of religious and cultural significance. The swastika is deeply embedded in the life of modern India and even though their ancestors once revered this symbol together. The branching out of the Indo -European tribes resulted in the loss of this symbol to those tribes that came to be modern day Europeans. The Indo-Aryans held on to the swastika and is very important in their lives today. The symbol of the swastika is first depicted in the Ukraine as an art form on the ivory of a mammoth where it is carved in the Paleolithic Age 10,000 years ago. It was brought from the steppes of the Ukraine by the Indo-Aryans to India. Before in their migration routes and nomadic life, it played a significant role in sun worhip, religious life, horse sacrifices and on their pottery. Today, this remnant of a past nomadic life still resonates in the daily life of modern day India. The attempt by Blacks and Whites to further distort this religious symbol is illustrated by their false assumption that it originated from Egypt. This is so typical of the mindset when color and race blinds everyone. The swastika is an Indian symbol not an African one.