The Wheel of Life, also known as the Bhavacakra, is a profound Buddhist symbol illustrating the unending cycle of birth, life, death, and rebirth, known as samsara. Its six realms span from divine states of pleasure to realms marked by suffering, portraying the diverse facets of existence.
Yama, the lord of death, grasps the wheel, emphasizing the inescapable nature of impermanence. Surrounding the wheel are the twelve links of dependent origination, showcasing the intricate web of interconnected causes and effects that sustain the cycle of rebirth.
Humans, situated at the center, symbolize the pivotal juncture where spiritual progress and liberation become possible. The Wheel of Life serves as a potent visual representation, guiding practitioners to contemplate core Buddhist tenets such as impermanence, suffering, and the transformative path to enlightenment.
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