The wheel of life

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The Wheel of Life is a detailed depiction of the fundamental Tibetan belief of transmigratory existence. It explains the theory of rebirth in the clearest way:

How a person is reborn in the universe depends on the person’s desires, actions, and the amount of merit and demerits (karma). How well he has done in his previous life. The suffering of rebirth affects the entire living universe.

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The wheel is held in the embrace of Yama or Shenje. He is the ruler of the dead, who shows that all living beings eventually meet death. Outside the wheel is the figure of Lord Buddha, who is hindered by moral and mental obstacles that can prevent all living beings from achieving enlightenment. His presence outside the wheel symbolizes the exit from the cycle of life.

The Wheel of Life is a symbolic representation of samsara, designed by the Buddha himself to help ordinary people understand Buddhist philosophy and teachings.

Samsara is divided into six different parts. These are the followings:

God Realms
Demigod Realms
Human Life
Animal Life
Hungry Spirit
Hell Life

Moving towards the center, we see a half-light, half-dark circle. This represents the law of karma or action.