I have never heard of a wheel of buddha, but I am quite willing to guess that you are thinking of a dharma wheel, which is an eight-spoked wheel that symbolizes the Fourth of the Four Noble Truths; the Noble Eightfold Path.
a wheel
The wheel
The Buddha seeked enlightenment to break away from the wheel of life
no.If you mean a religion.Yes it is a religion.But more like a philosophy.It is a kind of science.Newton showed the existence of gravity.Lord Buddha showed Karma,reincarnation etc
The river Ganges is connected to the Gautam Buddha. It flowed near where the Buddha lived, and the Buddha often used it as a symbol in his teachings.
All Buddhists agree that the original turning of the wheel occurred when the Buddha taught the five ascetics who became his first disciples at the Deer Park in Sarnath.
The Buddhist wheel is called as `The Wheel of Dhamma'. In Pali language it is called as `Dhamma Chakka'. It means the actively founctioning principles of Buddha Dhamma.
'Isipathana',a deers' park @ saranath.
Never. Buddha is not a deity. Some people may think of the Buddha in times of stress a "What wou;d Buddha do now?" moment. This is not, however, a request for intervention as is expected from Christian saints.
Daibutsu _____ This is not correct, Daibutsu means "Big Buddha" (大 = big, 仏 = Buddha), and is most often used to refer to large Buddha statues. Buddha is simply "仏", pronounced "futsu/butsu" or "hotoke", depending on context (and who you ask).
The Buddha began his spiritual search when he was 29. After 6 years, he woke up. He spent the last 45 years of his life as a mendicant. He talked with people about what he had discovered and showed them in person how to live an awakened life. .
Setting in motion or turning the wheel of dharma means to teach the dharma. The Buddha gave three main series of teachings and these are referred to as the Three Turnings of the Wheel of Dharma.