The Dharmachakra mudra, derived from the Sanskrit term "wheel of Dharma," signifies the initiation of the teachings of the Dharma. This mudra is most commonly associated with Gautam Buddha, the historical Buddha. It is formed when the thumbs and index fingers of both hands touch at their tips, creating a circular shape that represents the Wheel of Dharma.
This circle holds a profound metaphysical significance, symbolizing the harmonious union of method (Upaya) and wisdom (Prajna). The Wheel of the Law (Dharmachakra) stands as the most significant symbol in Buddhism, commemorating the Buddha's first sermon in the forest at Sarnath, where he set the Buddhist Law (Dharma) into motion.
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