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The Wheel of Life
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The Buddhist Wheel of Life
The Buddhist 'Wheel of Life' is also known as the Bhavachakra. It is often found outside the walls of monasteries in India and Tibet.

The wheel
- The wheel represents the Dhamma of the Buddha. Different parts of the wheel represent different aspects.
- The hub of the wheel represents the three poisons, through a pig, a snake and a bird.
- The second layer of the wheel represents the concept of Kamma with two half circles - the lower realms and enlightenment.

The third layer
- The third layer of the wheel represents the six realms of Samsara (rebirth).
- Upper:
- Deva the God realm.
- Asura the Demi-god realm.
- Manusya the human realm.
- Lower:
- Tiryagyoni the animal realm.
- Preta the hungry ghost realm.
- Naraka the Hell realm.

The outer rim 1
- The outer rim represents the twelve links/twelve Nidanas, the stages by which craving gives way to karmic effects.
- Avidya is the lack of knowledge.
- Samskara is the construction of karmic formations.
- Vijana is consciousness.
- Namarupa is name and form.
- Sadayatana is six senses.
- Spara is contact.

The outer rim 2
- The other six links are:
- Vedana is pain.
- Trsna (also Tanha) is thirst.
- Upadana is grasping.
- Bhava is coming to be.
- Jati is being born.
- Jaramarana is old age and death.

Symbolism
- The figure who holds the wheel represents the impermanence of the world, often seen as the demon Mara.
- The moon is symbolic of liberation.
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2.1Key Beliefs
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2.2Jesus Christ & Salvation
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3Catholicism (Christianity)
3.1Key Beliefs
3.2The Seven Sacraments
4Islam
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4.2Authority
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5.2Covenant & The Mitzvot
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1Buddhism
1.1Key Beliefs
1.2Practices
2Christianity
2.1Key Beliefs
2.1.1The Nature of God2.1.2The Problem of Evil2.1.3Monotheism2.1.4Creation2.1.5Bible Accounts of Creation2.1.6The Trinity and Creation2.1.7Afterlife2.1.8Heaven and Hell2.1.9The Influence of Afterlife on Life2.1.10End of Topic Test - Christianity Key Beliefs2.1.11Exam-Style Questions - Christian Beliefs
2.2Jesus Christ & Salvation
2.2.1The Incarnation2.2.2Jesus - Divine & Human2.2.3The Crucifixion2.2.4Jesus' Betrayal2.2.5Resurrection & Ascension2.2.6Sin2.2.7Original Sin2.2.8Punishment2.2.9The Means of Salvation2.2.10Achieving Salvation2.2.11Disagreements About Salvation2.2.12The Role of Christ in Salvation2.2.13Theories of Salvation2.2.14End of Topic Test - Jesus Christ & Salvation
2.3Worship & Festivals
3Catholicism (Christianity)
3.1Key Beliefs
3.2The Seven Sacraments
4Islam
4.1Key Beliefs
4.2Authority
5Judaism
5.1Key Beliefs
5.2Covenant & The Mitzvot
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