Döncakra
Döncakra, also known as the "wheel of becoming" or "wheel of rebirth," is a central concept in Buddhist cosmology and philosophy, originating from the teachings of the Buddha. It symbolizes the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth (samsara) that characterizes existence for sentient beings. The term "dön" in Tibetan means "wheel," while "cakra" is a Sanskrit word referring to a wheel or cycle, reflecting its dual linguistic roots.
The wheel is often depicted as a large, spinning circle divided into six realms, representing the different
In Buddhist art and iconography, the döncakra is frequently illustrated as a mandala, a sacred geometric representation
The concept of the döncakra is not limited to Buddhism; similar ideas appear in other Eastern philosophies,