Kalachakra (Wheel of Time) symbol

Symbol Kalachakra (Wheel of Time)
Religion Hinduism
Origin Associated with Hindu and Buddhist cosmology and Tantric traditions.
Meaning Symbolizes the cyclical nature of time, cosmic order, and the interconnectedness of all life.
Appearance Circular wheel with various intricate details and symbols.
Colors Varied, often seen in gold or vibrant hues.
Usage Featured in religious art, mandalas, and as a symbol of cosmic harmony.
History Shared symbolism between Hinduism and Buddhism.
Popularity Prominent in Tantric practices and Eastern religious philosophy.
Importance Represents the interdependence of time, life, and the universe.
Complexity Highly intricate, laden with symbolic details
Emotions Elicits contemplation on the cyclical nature of existence and cosmic order.

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