The wheel is one of the a most important Buddhist symbols, as it represents the teching of the Buddha. The Buddha was the one who "turned the turn the dharma" and thus the wheel symbol is the Dharmachakra, or "wheel of law." The Tibetan term for this symbol, chos kyi'khor lo, means "the wheel of transformation."
The wheel aswell represents the endless cycle of samsara, or rebirth, which can only be escaped by means of the Buddha's teachings.
Today, the Dharmachakra appears in the art of every Buddhist culture.
Some Tibetan wrathful deities are depicted brandishing a wheel as a weapon to beat evil and ignorance.
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