Jain symbols

Jain symbols are symbols associated with Jainism, a Dharmic religion originating in India. == Swastika == The four arms of the swastika symbolize the four states of existence per Jainism: Heavenly beings ("devas encantadia") Human beings Hellish beings Tiryancha (subhuman like flora or fauna) It represents the perpetual nature of the universe in the material world, where a creature is destined to one of those states based on their karma.

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Jain symbols

Jain symbols are symbols associated with Jainism, a Dharmic religion originating in India. == Swastika == The four arms of the swastika symbolize the four states of existence per Jainism: Heavenly beings ("devas encantadia") Human beings Hellish beings Tiryancha (subhuman like flora or fauna) It represents the perpetual nature of the universe in the material world, where a creature is destined to one of those states based on their karma.

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