1 - Never Kill
2 - Respect Others And Their Belongings
3 - Treat Others How You Want To Be Treated
4 - Place Things Back Where You Found Them
5 - Never Drink Alcohol
6 - Borrow Other People's Things With Permission
The Dharmachakra symbol belongs to Buddhism
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the 8 branches of science aresoil,fish,light,meteors,chemical reactions,body system,plants,and clouds
Chinese consider 8 a lucky number because it sounds about the same as other words that have positive meanings. For example 发 [fā] prosper.
16-24 = -8
The Karam Triyana Dharmachakra Monastery is located in 335 Mead Mountain Road, Woodstock, New York City, New York, United States of America. It is a Tibetan Buddhist Monastery.
It has 4 meanings
It depends which dictionary. The Oxford English Dictionary gives some 50 meanings, three rare and obsolete verb meanings, and 47 noun meanings grouped into four main groups and 15 subgroups. The Concise Oxford gives 12, under 9 main meanings, and a number of expressions containing the word. Webster's New Collegiate gives ten under 8 main meanings. Merriam-Webster has six. I don't have a Collins at hand.
The chakra in the centre of the flag is a variation of the Buddhist dharmachakra popularised by the Mauryan Emperor Ashoka. Ashoka's chakra was used for some of the first documented evidence of Buddhism, so in a sense this chakra really is the dharmachakra. The dharmachakra represents the doctrine of dharma, Buddha's stated path to enlightenment. The spokes of the chakra represent different things according to the number of spokes in the wheel; in the case of Ashoka's chakra with 24 spokes, the spokes represent the Twelve Laws of Origination and Twelve Laws of Termination. The turning of the wheel represents Buddha's sequential teachings of dharma, though in the case of the flag's chakra may more metaphorically represent progress or national strength and endurance over time.
We don't have a singular symbol that represents Buddhism like the cross or the cresent moon for Christianty or Islam respectively. Symbols we use are the Lotus Flower, the DharmaChakra (An eight spoked wheel) and the Buddhist Flag
"Jonathan" can be a given name for males, derived from Hebrew meaning "gift of Jehovah." In the Bible, Jonathan was the son of King Saul and close friend of David. In general terms, the name can symbolize friendship, loyalty, or divine gift.
No. They have different meanings, but not opposite.