This is must-watch documentary for Hindus and non-Hindus alike on Swastika

6th January 2022 – A well researched documentary named ‘The Silence of Swastika’ was released on 30th December 2021 and it has already left the internet audience in awe. With over 600K views on YouTube in a week of its release and a 9.9 ranking on IMDb, the documentary is definitely making an impact on its viewers.

What is it about?

Swastika, as we know, is an auspicious symbol for billions of Hindus, Buddhists and Jainis around the world. It has been part of their culture and tradition from time immemorial. However, in the past 7-8 decades or so, it has been mis-appropriated as a Nazi symbol ‘Haken-Kreuz’, particularly in the Western media and academia. This documentary is one of the probably the first attempts to debunk this mis-appropriation with facts and data. This thoroughly researched documentary is a must watch for Hindus and non-Hindus alike.

 

 

 

 

 

 

What can one expect from this documentary?

Before watching this video, our team had a very basic understanding on the subject of Swastika v. Haken-Kreuz. This documentary, which has been funded through crowd-sourcing, can easily be called a success as it presents many unknown facts to the viewer with which the Swastika-Nazi-Symbol theory (rather we should call it a lie) can find its place in the nearest bin. It is also very bold endeavor to reclaim the pious symbol as it is and uncovers the malicious agenda against Hindus and Hinduism that had run for many decades now.

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