I Was Told That The Meaning Was
THE MEANING IS:- Dharma = Duty Chakra = wheel Parvartan = Change So , Dharma chakra Parvartan =Duty wheel Change
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.
There is no meaning... as the Leader said it is "something like a living shadow". though this word is not Buddhist, it is clear that the author is influenced by Buddhist terms, many terms in Buddhism does not have English counterpart, such as Dharma, Karma... Nirvana...
dharma
ceremony of the dharma
Dharma Hamaaghaa
buddhist can practice dharma, be more compassion and help others in best possible way and achieve nirvana.
Is an image that depicts the stages of life from the Buddhist perspective. It shows various states of existence from the suffering of hell realms to the mundane existence of animals to liberation of Buddhahood. It's a visual picture of Buddhist cosmology.
There is karmic cycle(wheel) in sanatan dharma i.e. hinduism(thou hinduism is not a religion its dharma) thanks and regards
Buddha,dharma,sangha
The Dharmacakra (Sanskrit) or Dhammacakka (Pāli), Tibetan chos kyi 'khor lo, Chinese fălún 法輪, "Wheel of Dharma" is a symbol representing dharma (law) in Hinduism and the Buddha's teaching of the path to enlightenment. It is also sometimes translated as wheel of doctrine or wheel of law. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dharmacakra
The Wheel of the Dharma represents the wheel of life -- otherwise known as "samsara". In the older Buddhist traditions there is a belief in cyclic rebirth and the wheel is often tied to that concept. The wheel is also sometimes tied to the Buddha's description of Dependent Origination which is a detailing of how we cause our own suffering, but it should be noted that there are no descriptions in the Pali canon of Dependent Origination as a wheel -- it is more like a 12-linked chain of events which never goes from step 12 back around to step 1.