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To: Gauguin who wrote (45977)1/28/2000 9:40:00 PM
From: Jacques Chitte  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 71178
 
The oldtimey Sanskrit swastika was a warm and fuzzy symbol too. I forget the precise meaning, but it was a mandala with the same sort of cosmic-cycle reassurance as the familiar yin-yang raindrops. But those megalomaniacs sort of ruined it.



To: Gauguin who wrote (45977)1/29/2000 6:35:00 AM
From: Ish  Respond to of 71178
 
Right, Anasazi, I'm a little off in my spelling. What I do remember is that when I was in New Mexico the rugs with the Swastikas were very expensive if they were pre WWII. Something about the government destroying a bunch of them. I guess they didn't notice the 180 difference in direction either.