The Bhavacakra, also known as the Wheel of Life, intricately portrays Buddhism's cycle of birth, life, death, and rebirth. Its six realms vividly depict the diverse human experiences, from heavenly joys to intense suffering. Held by Yama, the lord of death, the wheel highlights the inevitable truth of impermanence. The encircling twelve links of dependent origination reveal the intricate web of causes and effects driving the cycle of rebirth. Positioned at the wheel's core, humans represent the pivotal point where spiritual growth and liberation can occur. This powerful visual metaphor encourages reflection on core Buddhist beliefs like impermanence, suffering, and the transformative path to enlightenment.
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