What is buddhisms holy symbol snd what does it look like?
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Among the earliest and most commonsymbols of Buddhism are the stupa (and the relics therein), theDharmachakra or Dharma wheel, the Bodhi Tree (and the distinctively shaped leaves of this tree) and thelotus flower. The dharma wheel, traditionally represented with eight spokes, can have a variety of meanings.
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Among the earliest and most commonsymbols of Buddhism are the stupa (and the relics therein), theDharmachakra or Dharma wheel, the Bodhi Tree (and the distinctively shaped leaves of this tree) and thelotus flower. The dharma wheel, traditionally represented with eight spokes, can have a variety of meanings.
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The , or dharmachakra in Sanskrit, is one of the oldest symbols of Buddhism. Around the globe, it is used to represent Buddhism in the same way that a cross represents Christianity or a Star of David represents Judaism. It is also one of the Eight Auspicious Symbols of Buddhism.
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