Wheek of life in the Hondo |
Today a precious gift arrived at Amidaji, sent by a Tibetan Dharma friend from Canada – a Bhavachakra or Wheel of Samsaric Existence. The image contains
the following elements:
The
pig, rooster and snake in the small circle in the middle of the wheel represent
the three poisons of ignorance, attachment and aversion.
The
second layer represents karma.
The
third layer represents the six realms of samsara: hells, pretas (hungry
spirits), animals, humans, asuras (demi-gods), gods.
The
fierce figure holding the wheel represents impermanence.
In
the upper right we can see Shakyamuni Buddha pointing to the image in the upper
left, where there is Amida Buddha and His Pure Land. The images of the Two
Honored Ones are outside of the Wheel of Samsara, as they are free from the
repeated births and deaths. Shakyamuni pointing the finger towards Amida means
that escape from Samsara is possible through faith in Him and aspiration to be
born in His Pure Land.
As
this image will now be part of Amidaji temple, I will integrate it in the Jodo
Shinshu context, and also use it as a tool
for teaching basic Buddhist doctrines.
Visitors
and members will receive more in depth explanations of each fragment of the
Wheel of Samsaric existence. The image was placed in the Hondo (Dharma Hall) of
Amidaji.