- The
dharmachakra (Pali: dhammacakka, Devanagari: धर्मचक्र) or
wheel of
dharma is a
widespread symbol used in Buddhism. The
symbol also
finds usage in Hinduism...
- the 5th-century CE
showing Gautama Buddha in the "teaching posture" or
dharmachakra pravartana mudrā. The
relief is 5' 3" tall, and was
excavated at Sarnath...
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Karma Triyana Dharmachakra is a
Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Woodstock, New York,
United States,
which serves as the
North American seat of the 17th Gyalwa...
- (Transl: Ashoka's wheel) is an
Indian symbol which is a
depiction of the
Dharmachakra. It is
called so
because it
appears on a
number of
edicts of Ashoka,...
- in many
empowerment (Vajrayana) and initiations.[citation needed] The
Dharmachakra or "Wheel of the Law" (Sanskrit; Tibetan: ཆོས་ཀྱི་འཁོར་ལོ་, THL: chö...
- be
summoned by its user; it is
depicted with a
wheel similar to the
Dharmachakra, (Wheel of Dharma)
above its head,
referencing its origin. Nishigori...
- his
first sermon after his
Enlightenment in Deer Park in Sarnath. The
dharmachakra Pravartana or "turning of the wheel" mudrā
represents that moment. In...
- 1966, the 16th
Karmapa officially inaugurated the new seat,
called "The
Dharmachakra Centre, a
place of
erudition and
spiritual accomplishment, the seat of...
-
integrate with
Buddhist culture. The crown—toono
adopted the
shape of
Dharmachakra. The
earlier style of toono,
nowadays more
readily found in
Central Asian...
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along with Shiva.
Surya is
depicted with a Chakra, also
interpreted as
Dharmachakra.
Surya is the lord of
Simha (Leo), one of the
twelve constellations in...