Book Title: Text Book of Jainism Level 01
Author(s): Vinod Kapashi, Ajit Shah, Kumarpal Desai
Publisher: UK Institute of Jainology

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________________ Some bad people who are not Jains also use the swatsika. These people hate anyone who does not look like them, or talk like them, or do what they do. They think that if you use the swastika, it means you agree with them. But this is a wrong way to use the swastika. The swastika does not mean hating anyone. (2) Hand - Symbol of fearlessness The hand with the wheel of religion is a symbol of fearlessness. It signifies friendly reassurance. It reminds us of our responsibility to every living being, to protect and to avoid causing harm to any being. The hand is raised to say, "Please do not kill or harm anybody." The wheel in the middle of the palm contains the word "Ahimsa" which means non-violence. (3) Aum or Om Aum is an ancient sign, which represents divine existence. You will see this sign in places like temples, assembly halls, on sign boards or even on letterheads. Teachers' Notes At this stage, the aim of this chapter is to introduce these symbols to the children. Encourage the children to make these symbols in various colours. Try to dispel any misconceptions about the swastika. Discuss right knowledge, faith and conduct. What do these words mean? Nandyavarta Nirvana Destiny Jain Education Intemational www.jainelibrary.org con international For Private 8 35 anal Use Only

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