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Started by thebadrun, 24 October 2011, 11:38:54 PM

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thebadrun

Tolong, saya mendapat pertanyaan yg tdk bisa sy jawab, mohon dibantu ya,,,,sebelumnya sy ucapkan terima kasih..

pertanyaannya adl:" Mengapa Roda Dharma dan Swastika berputar terbalik berlawanan dengan jarum jam?"

mohon bantuannya, krn sy sangat membutuhkan jawaban ini, terima kasih

Indra

oh ya? baru tau juga nih, gak pernah lihat yg lagi berputar sih, ada video?

ChandraOyuget

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOlXd-WVNwo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoCgZ9yBIoU

minta maaf sama Djin atau makhluk halusnya jika kamu ada kesalahan....
dan hormatilah dia....
dan berjanji agar tidak mengulangi kesalahannya lagi ... mohon maaf kepada dia....
dan katakan... anda sesungguhnya berlindung kepada Tri Ratna... Buddha Dhamma dan Sangha....
atas pernyataan ini.... semoga kita bisa berteman saja....
kemudian pancarkan cinta kasih ke siapa saja... dan katakan dalam hati atau bersuara.. "Semoga semua makhluk berbahagia"
dan lanjutkan pembacaan paritta "Karaniya metta Sutta.."
sesungguhnya manjur sekali bagi kita yang percaya....
dan jika takut, ingat paritta yang telah dibabarkan oleh Hyang Buddha langsung...

"Jika ingat kepada Buddha, Dhamma dan Sangha, segala ketakutan dan kekhawatiran, tidak ada pada anda:)"....
Namo Buddhaya...

Semoga anda tidak diganggu lagi ... Saddhu3x

ChandraOyuget

maaf... OOT... salah post... ;D

thebadrun

kok malah di kasi link Karaniya Metta?? mohon pencerahannya..

at Indra: video? belum nyari

The Ronald

trus darimana anda bisa tau klo dia berputar berlawanan jarum jam??
...

tesla

karena diliat dari sisi yg 1, coba liat dari sisi sebelah 1 lagi :Peace:
Lepaskan keserakahan akan kesenangan. Lihatlah bahwa melepaskan dunia adalah kedamaian. Tidak ada sesuatu pun yang perlu kau raup, dan tidak ada satu pun yang perlu kau dorong pergi. ~ Buddha ~

Indra

lagi pula jam siapa yg jadi patokan? di rumah saya ada dua jenis jam dinding, yg berputar ke arah kanan dan yg berputar ke arah kiri, jadi tidak ada berlawanan dengan jarum jam kok.

morpheus

The History of the Swastika

The swastika is an extremely powerful symbol. The Nazis used it to murder millions of people, but for centuries it had positive meanings. What is the history of the swastika? Does it now represent good or evil?

The Oldest Known Symbol

The swastika is an ancient symbol that has been used for over 3,000 years. (That even predates the ancient Egyptian symbol, the Ankh!) Artifacts such as pottery and coins from ancient Troy show that the swastika was a commonly used symbol as far back as 1000 BCE.

During the following thousand years, the image of the swastika was used by many cultures around the world, including in China, Japan, India, and southern Europe. By the Middle Ages, the swastika was a well known, if not commonly used, symbol but was called by many different names:

China - wan
England - fylfot
Germany - Hakenkreuz
Greece - tetraskelion and gammadion
India - swastika
Though it is not known for exactly how long, Native Americans also have long used the symbol of the swastika.
The Original Meaning

The word "swastika" comes from the Sanskrit svastika - "su" meaning "good," "asti" meaning "to be," and "ka" as a suffix.

Until the Nazis used this symbol, the swastika was used by many cultures throughout the past 3,000 years to represent life, sun, power, strength, and good luck.

Even in the early twentieth century, the swastika was still a symbol with positive connotations. For instance, the swastika was a common decoration that often adorned cigarette cases, postcards, coins, and buildings. During World War I, the swastika could even be found on the shoulder patches of the American 45th Division and on the Finnish air force until after World War II.

A Change in Meaning

In the 1800s, countries around Germany were growing much larger, forming empires; yet Germany was not a unified country until 1871. To counter the feeling of vulnerability and the stigma of youth, German nationalists in the mid-nineteenth century began to use the swastika, because it had ancient Aryan/Indian origins, to represent a long Germanic/Aryan history.

By the end of the nineteenth century, the swastika could be found on nationalist German volkisch periodicals and was the official emblem of the German Gymnasts' League.

In the beginning of the twentieth century, the swastika was a common symbol of German nationalism and could be found in a multitude of places such as the emblem for the Wandervogel, a German youth movement; on Joerg Lanz von Liebenfels' antisemitic periodical Ostara; on various Freikorps units; and as an emblem of the Thule Society.

Hitler and the Nazis

In 1920, Adolf Hitler decided that the Nazi Party needed its own insignia and flag. For Hitler, the new flag had to be "a symbol of our own struggle" as well as "highly effective as a poster." (Mein Kampf, pg. 495)

On August 7, 1920, at the Salzburg Congress, this flag became the official emblem of the Nazi Party.

In Mein Kampf, Hitler described the Nazis' new flag: "In red we see the social idea of the movement, in white the nationalistic idea, in the swastika the mission of the struggle for the victory of the Aryan man, and, by the same token, the victory of the idea of creative work, which as such always has been and always will be anti-Semitic." (pg. 496-497)

Because of the Nazis' flag, the swastika soon became a symbol of hate, antisemitism, violence, death, and murder.

What Does the Swastika Mean Now?

There is a great debate as to what the swastika means now. For 3,000 years, the swastika meant life and good luck. But because of the Nazis, it has also taken on a meaning of death and hate.

These conflicting meanings are causing problems in today's society. For Buddhists and Hindus, the swastika is a very religious symbol that is commonly used. Chirag Badlani shares a story about one time when he went to make some photocopies of some Hindu Gods for his temple. While standing in line to pay for the photocopies, some people behind him in line noticed that one of the pictures had a swastika. They called him a Nazi.

Unfortunately, the Nazis were so effective at their use of the swastika emblem, that many do not even know any other meaning for the swastika. Can there be two completely opposite meanings for one symbol?

In ancient times, the direction of the swastika was interchangeable as can be seen on an ancient Chinese silk drawing.

Some cultures in the past had differentiated between the clockwise swastika and the counter-clockwise sauvastika. In these cultures the swastika symbolized health and life while the sauvastika took on a mystical meaning of bad-luck or misfortune.

But since the Nazis use of the swastika, some people are trying to differentiate the two meanings of the swastika by varying its direction - trying to make the clockwise, Nazi version of the swastika mean hate and death while the counter-clockwise version would hold the ancient meaning of the symbol, life and good-luck.
* I'm trying to free your mind, Neo. But I can only show you the door. You're the one that has to walk through it
* Neo, sooner or later you're going to realize just as I did that there's a difference between knowing the path and walking the path

tesla

ooh yg dibicarakan adalah ini

卐卍卐卍卐卍卐卍卐卍卐卍卐卍卐卍卐卍卐卍
Lepaskan keserakahan akan kesenangan. Lihatlah bahwa melepaskan dunia adalah kedamaian. Tidak ada sesuatu pun yang perlu kau raup, dan tidak ada satu pun yang perlu kau dorong pergi. ~ Buddha ~

hemayanti

memangnya harus searah jarum jam y?
nanti kalo putarnya searah jarum jam, pertanyaannya ganti lagi, " Mengapa Roda Dharma dan Swastika berputar searah dengan jarum jam?"  ^-^
"Sekarang, para bhikkhu, Aku mengatakan ini sebagai nasihat terakhir-Ku: kehancuran adalah sifat dari segala sesuatu yang terbentuk. Oleh karena itu, berjuanglah dengan penuh kesadaran."

will_i_am

Quote from: tesla on 25 October 2011, 10:22:43 AM
ooh yg dibicarakan adalah ini

卐   卍
yang berlawanan arah jarum jam yang mana ini??
hiduplah hanya pada hari ini, jangan mengkhawatirkan masa depan ataupun terpuruk dalam masa lalu.
berbahagialah akan apa yang anda miliki, jangan mengejar keinginan akan memiliki
_/\_

andry

Samma Vayama

thebadrun

at Morpheus very very thankyou, sangat sangat berterima kasih saya atas bantuan anda... ;D  jadi arti dr berlawanan arah jarum jam, berarti hidup dan keberuntungan ya? itukah maknanya dlm tradisi kuno? (sebelum nazi)? monggo dibabar...thanks... kalo Roda Dharma gmn? mengapa  juga berlawanan arah jarum jam? thanks...

bluppy

ini tugas sekolah yag?
atau untuk menjawab pertanyaan teman?

Quote from: thebadrun on 25 October 2011, 10:55:58 PM
arti dr berlawanan arah jarum jam, berarti hidup dan keberuntungan ya? itukah maknanya dlm tradisi kuno?
gambar itu hanya simbol,
arti / maknanya ditambahkan oleh manusianya