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[[ | '''[[Mudra]] of teaching the Dharma''' (Skt. dharmacakra mudrā; [[Wyl.]] ''chos 'khor gyi phyag rgya'') — a symbolic gesture with the two hands held at the heart, representing the turning of the wheel of [[Dharma]]. Buddha [[Dipamkara]] is often portrayed displaying this mudra. | ||
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Revision as of 17:36, 27 August 2008
Mudra of teaching the Dharma (Skt. dharmacakra mudrā; Wyl. chos 'khor gyi phyag rgya) — a symbolic gesture with the two hands held at the heart, representing the turning of the wheel of Dharma. Buddha Dipamkara is often portrayed displaying this mudra.
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Sogyal Rinpoche displaying the mudra of teaching the Dharma in company of his master Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö
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Atisha displaying the mudra of teaching the Dharma