If it "predates the Swastika by hundreds if not thousands of years", then why does your article claim that the manji is "derived from the Hindu religious swastika". Maybe you should have claimed instead that the manji predates the Nazi movement by hundreds if not thousands of years.
I thought at first, yum cookies! But after intense study of that picture, I'm left disgusted. I'm absolutely offended. An old lady, that should be gentle and sweet, is serving fish sticks.
They're not even all the right direction... shoop da woop?
Swastica's turn to the right... other similiar symbols turn to the left. However, in 'cookie cutout' form changing one to the other is as simple as turning them over.
Swastika a symbol for good luck (Score:2)
http://family.webshots.com/photo/1304355685015913979ZgLjmr [webshots.com]
That's likely a manji (Score:3, Informative)
But you'll see whatever you want to see
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That's no moon! (Score:2)
I thought at first, yum cookies! But after intense study of that picture, I'm left disgusted. I'm absolutely offended. An old lady, that should be gentle and sweet, is serving fish sticks.
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They're not even all the right direction... shoop da woop?
Swastica's turn to the right... other similiar symbols turn to the left. However, in 'cookie cutout' form changing one to the other is as simple as turning them over.