The Wheel of Life, or Bhavacakra, intricately depicts the perpetual cycle of birth, existence, death, and rebirth within Buddhist philosophy. Its six realms portray the diverse realms of experience, ranging from divine pleasure to realms marked by profound suffering. Yama, the lord of death, clutches the wheel, emphasizing the inevitable reality of impermanence. Encircling the wheel, the twelve links of dependent origination illuminate the complex interplay of causes and effects that sustain the cycle of rebirth. Positioned at the center, humans symbolize the critical juncture where the potential for spiritual advancement and liberation unfolds. As a compelling visual metaphor, the Wheel of Life prompts reflection on fundamental Buddhist principles like impermanence, suffering, and the transformative journey toward enlightenment.
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