Buddhist swastikas may be worn.
Throughout the ages, it has been popular with the public and worn by many people.
It is recorded in the Buddhist scriptures that if worn by a respectful person, it will remove all demons, ghosts, poisonous insects and ghosts, eliminate all kinds of disasters, and cultivate good roots of merit.
The swastika can be used to ward off evil spirits and protect yourself. It is the symbol on the chest of Buddha. If you want to use the swastika as a feng shui ornament, that won’t work. Because Buddhism does not talk about Yin and Yang, the Five Elements, Bagua, Feng Shui, fortune telling, etc., the swastika should not be used in Feng Shui. The swastika (called "Yongzhong" symbol in Tibetan) is the auspicious symbol of Yongzhong religion. A golden light appears, and there is a swastika on the chest of Tathagata Buddha. The pronunciation of Wu Zetian in the Tang Dynasty of China was "ten thousand". Meaning is "a collection of auspicious virtues". It is also written as "卍" in Buddhist scriptures. The Sanskrit word for this word reads "Sri Chucai Lokshana", which means "auspicious sea and cloud phase", which is the symbol of auspiciousness that appears between the sea, clouds and sky. It is painted on the chest of Buddha Tathagata and is considered by Buddhists as an "auspicious sign" that can emit precious light, "its light is shining and has thousands of colors."