Dhar|ma Chak|ra

Dhar|ma Chak|ra
Dhar|ma Chak|ra «DAHR muh CHUHK ruh; DUR-»,
Hinduism. the wheel of law, an ancient symbol in the form of a many-spoked wheel, represented on the flag of India.
[< Sanskrit dharma dharma + cakrā wheel, disk]

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