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Dharma Wheel (Dharmachakra, Wheel of Law)  The dharma chakra (‘wheel of Law’) Buddhist emblem resembling a wagon wheel, with eight spokes, each representing one of the eight tenets of Buddhist belief. The circle symbolizes the completeness of the Dharma, the spokes represent the eightfold path leading to enlightenment: Right faith, right intention, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right endeavor, right mindfulness, and right meditation.  It is drawn from an Indian symbol, but instea Dharma Wheel Tattoo Design, Dharma Wheel Tattoo, Wheel Tattoo, Om Tattoo Design, Chakra Tattoo, Buddhist Tattoo, Buddha Tattoos, Om Tattoo, Buddhist Symbols

Dharma Wheel (Dharmachakra, Wheel of Law) The dharma chakra (‘wheel of Law’) Buddhist emblem resembling a wagon wheel, with eight spokes, each representing one of the eight tenets of Buddhist belief. The circle symbolizes the completeness of the Dharma, the spokes represent the eightfold path leading to enlightenment: Right faith, right intention, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right endeavor, right mindfulness, and right meditation. It is drawn from an Indian symbol, but…

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Sanskrit "Nirvana" Nirvana means to be free from those bonds that enslave us; �It is a state of profound peace and great wisdom. It is the ultimate happiness that comes when we are liberated from finding pain or pleasure in impermanent (transitory) objects.  Nirvana should NOT be thought of as a place. Instead, it is a state of consciousness which is above all others. It is the opposite of ignorance, greed, hatred and the defilement's (commonly referred to as Kilesa). Nirvana Symbol, Hindi Tattoo, Buddhism Tattoo, Nirvana Tattoo, Sanskrit Symbols, Faith Tattoo On Wrist, Yoga Tattoos, Sanskrit Tattoo, Sanskrit Language

Sanskrit "Nirvana" Nirvana means to be free from those bonds that enslave us; �It is a state of profound peace and great wisdom. It is the ultimate happiness that comes when we are liberated from finding pain or pleasure in impermanent (transitory) objects. Nirvana should NOT be thought of as a place. Instead, it is a state of consciousness which is above all others. It is the opposite of ignorance, greed, hatred and the defilement's (commonly referred to as Kilesa).

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