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Why do Buddha statues have fascist symbols on their chests?
Buddhism is extensive and profound. You will find that many Buddha statues have a ten thousand words on their heads and chests. So what does this mean? Just as a predestined friend asked Teacher Zhuge Changqing: Hello, teacher, what does the symbol on the chest of Amitabha mean? Swallow is a symbol of good luck, which originated from ancient Indian religion. There are two ways: left hand and right hand, and Buddhism chooses right hand. The symbol of Buddhism is "Wan". Srivatsa is written in Sanskrit. This symbol was originally a "auspicious omen" on the chest of Buddha Sakyamuni, which means "Pude is auspicious". It was originally a symbol of Brahmanism in ancient India (Brahmanism used this symbol to express the wisdom of the awakened one). Later, Sakyamuni founded Buddhism and continued to use the symbol Wan. Later Buddha statues, temples and so on all used this symbol. Zhuge Changqing found that this symbol is actually a microcosm of the secret of the universe-the cosmic energy field deciphered by Sakyamuni Buddha. After meditation, Sakyamuni discovered the energy field of the universe, which is similar to this image, so he used it as a symbol to represent the infinite energy of Buddha. (The sky turns left, the earth turns right, so the earth turns right) This constellation has the same meaning as the gossip of our local religion and Taoism in China. They are all symbols of cosmic energy (the Taoist priest also discovered this cosmic energy field). Buddha, put this sign on your head, chest, temples and other places, which means: Buddha and Bodhisattva have infinite super-cosmic energy. As soon as the Buddha appeared, it represented heaven, conquered everything, and represented supreme auspicious light and supreme cosmic wisdom. And our Taoist eight diagrams also appear in Taoist temples, Taoist costumes and other aspects, reflecting great energy. This symbol is called "Wan" today. Named after Wu Zetian of Tang Dynasty in China (Wu Zetian believed in Buddhism). She defined it as right-handed and pronounced it "Wan", which means "a collection of auspicious virtues". Chinese traditional patterns are endowed with the auspicious meaning of "endless words". The history is strikingly similar, and this symbol has appeared in many western countries. Hitler in Germany, who played in religious places since childhood, was deeply impressed by this symbol. Hitler later used this Nazi party flag as a symbol of the Nazi Party. Party flag designed by Hitler himself, with white characters on a red background and black Nazi party emblem embedded in the middle. Hitler was very satisfied with their design and thought that "this is a real symbol". Hitler also designed Nazi armbands and Nazi flags for his stormtroopers and party member.
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