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					Originally Posted by ariel
					
				 
				Interesting... 
 The right-sided version ( clockwise) in Hinduism is a symbol of Surya( sun) and of good luck, prosperity etc. In short , all the good stuff. 
In contrast, left-sided ( counter clockwise) is associated with night, darkness and Kali. 
 
Never thought deeply about this subject, but  what is this left-sided one doing on Buddha’s chest? Unless, of course, the pic was reversed:-) This is impossible, because his right arm is raised. 
  
			
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 It appears both ways in Buddhist iconography, and both are counted among the 64 sacred emblems on Buddha's foot, as depicted in talismanic representations.
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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