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    The Gankyil (Tibetan: དགའ་འཁྱིལ།, Lhasa IPA: [/kã˥ kʲʰiː˥/]) or "wheel of joy" (Sanskrit: ānanda-cakra) is a symbol and ritual tool used in Tibetan and...
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  • yang may refer to: the Korean Sam Saeg-ui Taegeuk the Tibetan Buddhist Gankyil various forms of triskelion This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    Enantiodromia Flag of Mongolia Flag of South Korea Flag of Tibet Fu Xi Gankyil Huangdi Neijing Ometeotl Onmyōdō Tai chi Taegeuk Tomoe Zhuangzi With an...
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    Throne covers were placed atop the temple cushions used by high lamas. The central circular swirling symbol is the gankyil in its mode as the "Four Joys"....
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    is expressed in the attribute of the gankyil or "ananda-wheel" the Snow Lion keep in eternal play. The gankyil is the principal polyvalent symbol and...
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    (Standard Tibetan: རྡོ་རྗེ་ dorje), which has a sphere (and sometimes a gankyil) at its centre, and a variable number of spokes, 3, 5 or 9 at each end...
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  • cross cultural correlate and may be cognate.[citation needed] See also gankyil of the Vajrayana tradition which is cognate with bindu. In the respected...
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  • Eye of God Eye of Horus Eye of Providence Flaming chalice Fleur-de-lis Gankyil Globus cruciger Golden spiral Goetic seals Geometry symbols Hamsa Hands...
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    Tibetan Buddhists, where it sometimes also includes an inner wheel of the Gankyil (Tibetan). Nepalese Buddhists do not use the Wheel of Law in the eight...
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    in Shinto shrines and as a family emblem Yottsudomoe ("Fourfold tomoe") Gankyil, a symbol in Tibetan and East Asian Buddhism composed of three swirling...
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