Silver-Plated Buddhist Dharma Wheel & Deer Set - Sacred Buddhist Symbol
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Dharma Wheel
Size: 10 cm(Height) x 5.5 cm(Width)
Weight: 0.090 kg
Deer
Size: 4.5 cm(Height) x 5.5 cm(Width)
Weight: 0.126 kg
Total Weight: 0.218kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body, Silver Plated
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About Dharma Wheel and Two Deer
This silver-plated Buddhist Dharma Wheel and Deer Set is an admired Buddhist emblem representing Buddha's teachings and the path to enlightenment. The Dharma Wheel (Dharmachakra) represents the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth, while the deer represents peace, harmony, and the first promotion in Deer Park. This set, handcrafted from oxidized copper and silver-plated, is ideal for meditation rooms, temples, and spiritual decor.
In Tibetan and Buddhist traditions, the Dharma Wheel, accompanied by two deer, marks the moment when Buddha set the Wheel of Dharma in motion, indicating the start of his teaching. This wonderfully designed ritual set is an excellent addition to any altar, shrine, or sacred setting, offering peace and deep spiritual meaning.
This silver-plated Dharma Wheel and Deer Set is ideal for meditation, prayer rooms, or Buddhist collectors. It also makes a thoughtful present for practitioners and spiritual seekers. Its timeless style and symbolic value complement any home shrine or religious display.
Introduction to Dharma Wheel
The Dharma Wheel is rich in symbolism and may be interpreted in several ways. For instance, the wheel's shape, a circle, represents the perfection of the dharma or the teachings of the Buddha. In contrast, the three components (the hub, the spokes, and the rim) represent the three aspects of Buddhist teachings that relate to ethics, wisdom, and concentration. As the center of the wheel, the hub symbolizes discipline and mental stability, which are vital for meditation. The spokes represent the wisdom and awareness needed to dispel ignorance, whilst the rim represents the state of consciousness required to hold everything together.
How to set up your own Buddhist Shrine?
• Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot.
• Set up an altar table and cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you.
• Place your sacred item (statue, thangka, or a picture of Buddha) at the center.