The term "wheel of time" or "time-cycle" in Sanskrit refers to the kalachakra, which is represented by an intricate mandala that depicts the cosmos and its dimensions. It is well known for helping to foster harmony and understanding between people of various ethnicities and religious beliefs. The deity has four faces: a lusty red on the right, a tranquil white on the left, a wrathful black or blue in the middle, and a contemplative yellow on the back of the blackhead. His twenty-four hands are colored in three distinct ways: eight of them are yellow, eight are red, and eight are blue, and they are all carrying various objects and symbols. While his left leg is white and his right leg is red, he is dancing in the pose of Alidha with a blue body. He is depicted as being angry since he is shown sitting over the crimson bodies of Rudra and Ananga.
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