Hindu Lucky Auspicious Symbol Swastika Pure Brass Wall Hanging For Vastu, Good Luck and Prosperity

DVYM0005094
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In Sanskrit "Su" means good / auspicious, "asti"  means to exist and "ka" is a suffix. Together the word is derived as "swastika" meaning "All is well / good".  This symbol is therefore used to denote auspiciousness and good fortune, and is regularly donned on Hindu homes, offices, businesses, shops, wedding cards, cars, temples and any place of prayers. In Jainism and Buddhism also Swastika is considered as a powerful good luck symbol. Rangolis at festivals like Diwali generally have Swastika to attract Laxmiji and Ganesha for wealth, health and prosperity. As per Vastu Shashtra, Swastik Wall hanging is a vastu correction remedy. The four arms of Swastika are interprted in different ways in different scriptures. E.g. Four Hindu Vedas - Rig, Yajur, Sama, Atharva / Four goals of life - Dharma, Artha, Kama, Moksha / four seasons / four directions, / four yugas - Satya, Treta, Dvapara, Kali. This beautiful pure brass Swastika wall hanging is polished with golden colour to give it a sparkly look. Place it at the entrance of home / office / shop / building etc. to attract good luck and prosperity. The premium shine will last for a long time. Dimensions of the Swastik wall hanging are: Length 9 cm X Width 0.5 cm X Height 9 cm and weighs approximately 76 grams.

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  • In Sanskrit "Su" means good / auspicious, "asti"  means to exist and "ka" is a suffix. Together the word is derived as "swastika" meaning "All is well / good".  This symbol is therefore used to denote auspiciousness and good fortune, and is regularly donned on Hindu homes, offices, businesses, shops, wedding cards, cars, temples and any place of prayers. In Jainism and Buddhism also Swastika is considered as a powerful good luck symbol.
  • In Sanskrit "Su" means good / auspicious, "asti"  means to exist and "ka" is a suffix. Together the word is derived as "swastika" meaning "All is well / good".  This symbol is therefore used to denote auspiciousness and good fortune, and is regularly donned on Hindu homes, offices, businesses, shops, wedding cards, cars, temples and any place of prayers. In Jainism and Buddhism also Swastika is considered as a powerful good luck symbol.
  • The four arms of Swastika are interprted in different ways in different scriptures. E.g. Four Hindu Vedas - Rig, Yajur, Sama, Atharva / Four goals of life - Dharma, Artha, Kama, Moksha / four seasons / four directions, / four yugas - Satya, Treta, Dvapara, Kali.
  • This beautiful pure brass Swastika wall hanging is polished with golden colour to give it a sparkly look. Place it at the entrance of home / office / shop / building etc. to attract good luck and prosperity. The premium shine will last for a long time.
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