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The Jain emblem is composed of many sub-symbols. The outline of the image ... (complex swastika), Vardhamanaka, Bhadrasana (a holy seat), Kalasha (Holy pitcher), Minyugala (Fish-couple) and ...
This page lists some Jain festivals and holy days, including the birthday of Mahavira and Paryushana, which started as a monastic day of reflection. This page lists some Jain festivals and holy ...
The equilateral cross with legs bent at right angles – that looks like swirling arms or a pattern of L shapes – has been a holy symbol in Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism for centuries.
This page lists some Jain festivals and holy days, including the birthday of Mahavira and Paryushana, which started as a monastic day of reflection. This page lists some Jain festivals and holy ...
For thousands of years, the swastika has been holy to the Hindus ... and the swastika has been adopted as part of a single symbol to represent the Jain community. The Jain flag also has swastika ...
The equilateral cross with legs bent at right angles – that looks like swirling arms or a pattern of L shapes – has been a holy symbol in Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism for centuries.
Jainism is an ancient Indian religion, one of its defining principles being a commitment to non-violence. The annual commemoration is regarded as the most holy event of the year for Jains ...
The equilateral cross with its legs bent at right angles is a millennia-old sacred symbol in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism that represents peace and good fortune. Indigenous people worldwide used ...