- 5th-century CE
showing Gautama Buddha in the "teaching posture" or
dharmachakra pravartana mudrā. The
relief is 5' 3" tall, and was
excavated at Sarnath,
India by...
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sermon after his
Enlightenment in Deer Park in Sarnath. The
dharmachakra Pravartana or "turning of the wheel" mudrā
represents that moment. In general, only...
- Triratna.
Eastern Afghanistan.
Kushan period. 2–3 century.
Dharmachakra Pravartana Mudra,
Gupta period, 5th CE. Dhammacakka,
National Museum, Bangkok, Thailand...
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based on the
Sarvastivadin Sanskrit version of the text (Dharmacakra
Pravartana Sutra).
Thich Nhat Hanh has
produced a
notable rendering of the first...
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Dharmachakra Pravartana Buddha at
Sarnath from the
Gupta era, 5th
century CE...
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Lakshmi Narayan Buddhist Temple (Delhi Center) 1939
Delhi Dharmachakra Pravartana Buddha Birla Mandir 1941 - 1961
Kanpur Lakshmi Narayan Birla Mandir 1955...
- The
Three Turnings of the
Wheel of
Dharma (Sanskrit: tridharmacakra-
pravartana, Tibetan: chos kyi 'khor lo gsum) is a Mahāyāna
Buddhist framework for classifying...
- The
doctrines of the
first turning are
exemplified in the
Dharmacakra Pravartana Sūtra. This
turning represents the
earliest phase of the
Buddhist teachings...
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whereas the
Buddha images can also be in bhumi-sparsha, dharam-chakra-
pravartana and
other mudras. The
standing Jain
images are
always in
khadgasana or...
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Vairocana Buddha performing the dharmacakra-
pravartana mudrā.
Circa 725–750, Kashmir,
Jammu and Kashmir. Lacma....