Symbol 29:9

29:9 ·
In India, 4,000 years
ago, this structure was regarded a holy sign. It is also found on
Japanese Buddha statues from the eighth century A.D. In Buddhism
is the wheel of life, a symbol for the Eightfolded
Way to the goal,
freedom from
reincarnation.
See
in Group 30 for more
data about this.
Refer to
in this group for a description of
the relation between the number 8 and other holy signs with positive
connotations.
The Christian Church has added
to its
symbolism as a Christ monogram, sometimes with an added outer circle reinforcing the
connotations of eternity:
. Among some Indian
tribes in south west USA this is Hogan, a sign meaning
permanent settlement.
In modern ideography it appears as a sign for siren. It also appears on the banner
of ANC, the African National Congress party in
South Africa.



