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                 is seen to denote the crossroads between the two worlds: the physical world of
                 everyday life and the concealed and timeless world of spirituality, magic and leg-
                 ends. Wherever you go in India, you can see the swastika; it is used by housewives
                 to protect their doorways and entrances, by priests to decorate their sermons and
                 offerings, and by businessmen to bless the opening page of their account books.” 78

                 The Nazis interest in Hindu symbols and other superstitious Far
            Eastern religions is a fact established in great detail by historians.
            Renowned historian Nicholas Godrick-Clarke of Oxford University
            wrote one of the most important books on this subject: “The Occult Roots





          The "Swastika"
          is another point
          that Nazis and
          Hindu national-
          ists have in
          common. (be-
          low) The swasti-
          ka is a symbol
          of the fictitious
          Hindu deity
          Ganesha.
























                                  Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)
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