Marble Swastik Board

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Marble Swastik  Wooden Board for Home Decor Wall Hanging 

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This unique auspicious SWASTIK mounted on a wooden board is made of a single piece of marble (without any joints) and adorned with a beautiful world-famous floral pattern in auspicious colors- Red, Green, and golden, signifying strength, growth, and prosperity. Lends an exquisite touch to one’s devotional feelings. The swastika is an ancient symbol that has been found worldwide, but it is especially common in India. Its name comes from the Sanskrit word svasti (sv = well; asti = is), meaning good fortune, luck, and well-being. In the Vaastushastra, it is believed that ‘Swastik’ counters negative energy and protects the house/premises from Vaastu-dosh (architectural faults) and brings happiness, peace, prosperity, wealth, auspiciousness, progress, name, and fame. Scientific Aspect: In the field of Geomancy “Swastik’’ and “Aum” are considered prominent emitters of positive energy. Bovis a scientist recognized the effect of subtle energies and started measuring them in units. These energies can be measured on a Bovis scale with a pendulum, with a Lecher Antenna, or with electromagnetic energy meters. Scientific experiments have shown that ‘Swastik’ has possibly an energy level of 4, 00,000 Bovis Spiritual Aspect: As per Indian scriptures, the swastika symbolizes lord Ganesha and it is believed that this auspicious figure originated from Lord Ganesha’s beej mantra “Gang/gamm”. The swastika is one of the 108 symbols of Lord Vishnu. It signifies the rays of the sun, which are precious for the existence of life. The right side of Swastika represents the rotation of the sun, which begins from the Northern hemisphere and then proceeds to the east, then south, and finally west. The four wings of the Swastik cross point toward the four directions, namely North, East, South, and West, which connotes stability, firmness, and strength. In Chinese Taoism, the swastika is a symbol of eternity. In Tibetan Buddhism, is emblematic of the element of Earth. It is a common practice for Hindus to draw Swastika symbols on the doors and entrances to their houses during festivals, which is believed to symbolize an invitation to the goddess Lakshmi. Placement- Swastik is ideal for placement on the entrance door or any eastern wall of your house /office /workplace and of course adjacent to your home/office temple. A unique and useful devotional gift for your loved ones, suitable for all special occasions and purposes like housewarming, Opening of new business premises, New Year, Festivals like Diwali, etc