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    The dharmachakra (Sanskrit: धर्मचक्र; Pali: dhammacakka) or wheel of dharma is a widespread symbol used in Indian religions such as Hinduism, Jainism, and especially Buddhism. Historically, the dharmachakra was often used as a decoration in East Asian statues and inscriptions, beginning with the earliest … See more

    The Sanskrit noun dharma ( धर्म ) is a derivation from the root dhṛ 'to hold, maintain, keep', and means 'what is established or firm' and hence 'law'. It is derived from the Vedic Sanskrit n-stem dharman- with the … See more

    Historical and archeological examples
    • Reconstitution of approximate layout of Sanchi at the time of the Mauryas, showing the pillar topped by a dharmachakra.
    • Sandstone depiction, c. 2nd Century BCE, Bharhut, Indian Museum – Kolkata. See more

    Similar wheel/chakra symbols are one of the most ancient in all Indian history. Madhavan and Parpola note that a wheel symbol appears frequently in Indus Valley civilization artifacts, … See more

    • Anthony, David W. (2007), The Horse The Wheel and Language. How Bronze-Age Riders From The Eurasian Steppes Shaped The Modern World, Princeton University Press
    • Beer, Robert (2003), The Handbook of Tibetan Buddhist Symbols, Serindia … See more

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    The Dharmacakra symbol refers to an eight-spoked wheel that is a universal symbol of Buddhism. Also called the Wheel of Dharma, it represents the Dharma or law taught by the Buddha as the path to the achievement of nirvana or …

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  3. https://www.britannica.com/topic/dharmachakra

    …replaced by a blue chakra —the Dharma Chakra (“Wheel of the Law”). The Dharma Chakra, which was associated with the emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century bce, appeared on pillars …

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    What does the Dharmacakra mean?
    The Dharmacakra is a symbol that has represented dharma, the Buddhas teaching of the path to enlightenment, since the early period of Indian Buddhism. It is also sometimes translated as wheel of doctrine or wheel of law.
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    What is the difference between the dharmacakra and the wheel?
    Though the Dharmacakra is similar in appearance to the eight -sided DHARMA logo, the logo originates from the bagua (a Taoist symbol), whereas the wheel is a Buddhist symbol.
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    Is the Dharmachakra a Buddhist symbol?
    Similar symbols are found in Jainism and Hinduism, and it is likely the dharmachakra symbol in Buddhism evolved out of Hinduism. A traditional dharma wheel is a chariot wheel with varying numbers of spokes. It can be in any color, although it is most often gold.
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    What does the Dharma Chakra mean?
    In Buddhism, the Dharma Chakra is widely used to represent the Buddha's Dharma (Buddha 's teaching and the universal moral order), Gautama Buddha himself and the walking of the path to enlightenment, since the time of Early Buddhism.
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  5. www.tibetanbuddhistencyclopedia.com/en/index.php?title=Dharmacakra

    The Dharmachakra is one of the oldest known Buddhist symbols found in Indian art, appearing with the first surviving post-Harappan Indian iconography in the time of the Buddhist king …

  6. https://www.learnreligions.com/the-dharma-wheel-449956
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    A dharma wheel has three basic parts: the hub, the rim, and the spokes. Over the centuries, various teachers and traditions have proposed diverse meanings for these parts. Here are some common understandings of the wheel's symbolism: 1. The circle, the round shape of the wheel, represents the perfection of the dharma
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    • https://www.wisdomlib.org/definition/dharmacakra

      Sep 23, 2022 · The Dharmacakra is a symbol that has represented dharma, the Buddhas teaching of the path to enlightenment, since the early period of Indian Buddhism. It is also …

    • https://lostpedia.fandom.com/wiki/Dharmacakra

      The Dharmacakra is an eight-spoked wheel. It is a Buddhist symbol for teaching the path to enlightenment. According to the teachings of Buddha, the hub stands for the stability of …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dharmacakra_(disambiguation)

      Dharmacakra (disambiguation) Dharmacakra may refer to: Dharmacakra, a common symbol used in Buddhism. Dharmacakra Pravartana Sutra, Sanskrit version of the Buddha's first …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhammacakkappavattana_Sutta

      Dhamma (Pāli) or dharma (Sanskrit) can mean a variety of things depending on its context; [note 1] in this context, it refers to the Buddha's teachings or his "truth" that leads to one's liberation from suffering. Cakka (Pāli) or cakra (Sanskrit) …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Dharmachakra

      It seems to me that Dharma-chakra was intended to refer to the same symbol as Dharmacakra, and so could just be converted to a redirect. As far as content, there's not too much in the Dharma-chakra article that's not in Dharmacakra , …

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