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Unicode (Hex): 05350
UTF-8 (Hex): E58D90
Shift-JIS (Hex): None
Unicode (HTML): 卐
CJK Unified Ideographs (0x04E00-0x09FFF)
Definition:Swastika, one of the auspicious signs recognized (e.g. in chinese tathagata buddhism) as being on the chest of buddha (and variously seen in statuary on the chest, soles of the feet, or palms of the hands)
Pronunciation(s):Cantonese: Maan-6
Japanese Kun: Manji
Japanese On: Ban, Man
Korean: Man

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