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Buddhism originated when Siddharta Gautama spread his philosophy of suffering, nirvana and reincarnation across India. Founded in the 6th century, Buddhism has spread across the world and remains one of the largest religions in the world. Its symbology is rich in mythology and depiction of complex Buddhist teachings and principles.  For Buddhists, symbols are primarily a way to represent the dharma and its different aspects. Originating in 4th century BCE, these symbols have been found in areas Art, Tattoo, Buddhism Symbols, Hinduism Symbols, Hindu Symbols, Tibetan Symbols, Tibetan Tattoo, Tibetan Buddhist, Tibetian Tattoo

Buddhism originated when Siddharta Gautama spread his philosophy of suffering, nirvana and reincarnation across India. Founded in the 6th century, Buddhism has spread across the world and remains one of the largest religions in the world. Its symbology is rich in mythology and depiction of complex Buddhist teachings and principles. For Buddhists, symbols are primarily a way to represent the dharma and its different aspects. Originating in 4th century BCE, these symbols have been found in…

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Wyatt mcmahon
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A breath of fresh air by John Monteiro #JohnMonteiro #blackandgrey #realism #realistic #abstract #shape #rectangle #leaves #nature #Buddha #buddhism #portrait #tattoooftheday | Jan 8th 2018 | 454445

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Kate Peterson
The unalome symbol represents the path to enlightenment in the Buddhist culture. The spirals are meant t… | Unalome tattoo, Inspirational tattoos, Spiritual tattoos Tattoo, Tattoo Inspiration, Meaningful Tattoos, Geometric Tattoos, Hand Tattoos, Tattoo Designs, Tattoo Quotes, Symbolic Tattoos, Unalome Symbol

Dec 12, 2020 - The unalome symbol represents the path to enlightenment in the Buddhist culture. The spirals are meant to symbolize the twists and turns in life, and the straight lines the moment one reaches enlightenment or peace and harmony.

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Siddharth Shukla