actually that's not a swastika....here's an explanation......but if you guys insist i'll take it off for now.....or maybe tommorow.......
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The information below is deprived from BOTI graphic novels. This information is included in every single Blade of the Immortal issue/graphic novel. It is very important to understand this in order to not have any misunderstanding when reading the manga. There are absolutely NO anti-Semitic or pro-Nazi meaning behind the use of the symbol in this manga!
Manji, the main character of Blade of the Immortal has taken the "crux gammata" as both his name and his personal symbol. This symbol is also known as the swastika, a name derived from the Sanskrit swastika (meaning "welfare", from su - "well" + asti "he is").
The swastika has being a symbol of prosperity and good fortune and was widely used throughout the ancient world. In Japan, (which is the setting of the manga) it has being used as a symbol of Buddhism since ancient times. To be more exact, the symbol generally used by Japanese Buddhists is the sauvastika, which moves in a counterclockwise direction, and is call the manji in Japanese. (Hence where Manji's name is from.) The arms of the swastika, which point in a clockwise direction, are generally considered a solar symbol. It was this version (the hakenkreuz) that was perverted by the Nazis. The sauvastika generally stands for night and often for magical practices. It is extremely important that readers understand that the swastika has ancient and honorable origins, and it is those that apply to this story, which takes place in the 18th centuray [ca. 1782-3]. There is no anti-Semitic or pro-Nazi meaning behind the use of the symbol in this story. Those meanings did not exist until after 1910.
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if it stills bother anyone pls PM me ok? mr.andrew