wheel of dharma

☸️

wheel of dharma

☸️ represents wheel of dharma, typically shown as a wheel with eight spokes and a central hub. It is often depicted as a simple white symbol inside a purple rounded square.

The wheel of dharma is used primarily to represent Buddhism and its core teachings. It serves as a universal identifier for Buddhist faith and philosophy, much like other religious icons, and is frequently seen in contexts involving spirituality, meditation, or Asian history.

In digital communication, this symbol is used to discuss religious topics or personal beliefs. Common examples include: "We are visiting the temple for ☸️ today," "I am reading about the ☸️ and the path to peace," or "Finding balance through ☸️ and daily."

Groups
Subgroups
Unicode
U+2638 U+FE0F
Variant status
Fully-qualified
Emoji version
E0.7

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