there are 24 spokes which shows a 24 hour of a day and may be it mean that we have to do our works without wasting that day and we shouldn't postpond to another day....... this may also the reason.
The eight-spoke wheel symbol for Buddhism is called the Dharmachakra. It is sometimes called the Wheel of Life or the Wheel of Dharma. It represents the Dharma, the Buddha's teachings of the path to enlightenment. The actual number of spokes sometimes differ and mean different things. 8 spoke wheel - represents the Noble Eightfold path. 12 spoke wheel - represents the Twelve Laws of Dependent Origination 24 spoke wheel - represents the Twelve Laws of Dependent Origination and the Twelve Laws of Dependent Termination. 31 spoke wheel - represents the 31 realms of existence.
The dharma chakra is a symbol representing law in Hinduism and the Buddhas teaching of the path to enlightment.It can also be translated as wheel of doctrine or wheel of law!!HOPE THIS HELPED YOU~ THANKS FOR READING!
i think it means "each castle had its own duties"
The idiom "putting a spoke in the wheel" means to hinder or disrupt a plan or progress by creating obstacles or problems. It is used to describe actions that derail or obstruct someone's efforts or goals.
What does it mean to follow ones dharma
it is called Dharma Chakra (which means the wheel of law) the 24 lines coming out of the center of the circle represent the 24 hours in a day (At the the end of each line is a dark blue half-moon)
If you mean Dharma from the TV series Dharma and Greg, then they are called Abbey and Larry. If you are relating to buddhism, then there is no one person called Dharma. Dharma means "the teachings" of the historical Buddha Sakayamuni.
If you have a wheel consisting of an outer hoop (the rim) and a central part (the hub), then the spokes are the thin bits that tie the rim and the hub together.
The dharma wheels or dharma chakra is a symbol of Buddhism used much like the cross is to represent Christianity. It is one of the Eight Auspicious Symbols of Buddhism. The design, color, and ornaments on the wheel vary, but the three basic components of the hub, the rim, and the spokes remain constant. Commonly, the round shape represents perfection, the rim represents meditation, and the hub represents moral discipline. The number of spokes and other aspects represent various points, depending on which history and artist is studied.
The symbol of Buddhism is called the Dharma Wheel or Dharmachakra. It represents the teachings and guidance of Buddha, as well as the continuous cycle of life, death, and rebirth. The wheel usually has eight spokes symbolizing the Noble Eightfold Path, the core principles of Buddhist practice.
Of the five more common Mudra (hand positions) two are of hands together:Dharmachakra Mudra (Wheel Turning) is the gesture of "wheel-turning" or the turning of the wheel of the dharma It represents the Buddha's teachings.Dhyana Mudra (Meditation) is the gesture of meditation.Answer:The NAMASKAR/NAMASTE Mudra is the one you mean; it is a greeting showing the hands are empty yet the two of you are one in friendship and peace.
a person must obey his or her dharma