The Buddhist symbol of the wheel means reincarnation the belief that when you die your spirit will go on into another form and it will be stuck in this cycle until you reach Nirvana (The enlightend one) The other symbol is a Lotus flower used to represent pure and good.
There are many different symbols in Buddhism, but there isn't one in particular that signifies all Buddhism, like the cross is a symbol of Christianity.
Actually, there are a few symbols within Buddhism. Images of the Buddha aside, there is the Dharma Wheel, which is symbolic of the endless cycle of misery in which we all choose to live, and the awareness of that which leads to the quest to escape it. In Zen Buddhism, there is also the yin-yang, which you have probably seen, which symbolizes the balance of "masculine" and "feminine" energies (more assertive and active vs. more caring and nurturing, for those offended by the gender labels) within ourselves.
1)Buddhism.
2)Buddhism has no "symbol".
3)If you're referring to the Dharmachakra "wheel" that looks like it belongs on the bridge of a ship, then the eight spokes : (wisdom), will represent the eight-fold path, viewed together as traversing the length of the wheel trough the rings as four "scrolls" representing the four noble truths. Outer ring or "rim" as a continuous circle {cycle} : (concentration). Inner ring or "hub" : (discipline).
4)There are others, make one up, I'll become just as relevant.
The Buddhist symbol of the wheel represents the belief in reincarnation and the idea that when you die you come back as something else. This symbol is referred to as the wheel of life.
It is a Buddhist symbol.
The Nazi symbol, the swastika, is associated with hate, violence, and racism due to its adoption by the Nazi party during World War II. In contrast, the Buddhist symbol, also a swastika but facing the opposite direction, represents well-being, good fortune, and the cycle of life in Buddhist traditions. The key difference lies in the historical and cultural contexts in which these symbols are used.
there is brute strength and there is spiritual strength. I would say the latter is non-violence in Buddhism, and therefore all buddhist symbols represent strength. Further than that you would have to look into Hindu, or Vedic, symbolism I'm afraid.
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each section of the wheel reminds a Buddhist of the eight-fold path each section of the wheel reminds a Buddhist of the eight-fold path
The Hindu's symbol represent the unmanifest and manifest aspects of God.
A wheel with 8 spokes
A God's symbol is what is used to represent them.
The dove is a common symbol used to represent peace due to its association with gentleness and harmony. Additionally, an olive branch is often used as a symbol of peace, particularly in Western culture, stemming from its historical use as a sign of reconciliation and goodwill.
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