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  2. The Wheel of Life (1929 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Wheel of Life is a 1929 American pre-Code romantic drama sound film directed by Victor Schertzinger and starring Richard Dix and Esther Ralston. It was produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures. [1] [2]

  3. Bhavacakra - Wikipedia

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    Bhavachakra, "wheel of life," [a] consists of the words bhava and chakra.. bhava (भव) means "being, worldly existence, becoming, birth, being, production, origin". [web 1]In Buddhism, bhava denotes the continuity of becoming (reincarnating) in one of the realms of existence, in the samsaric context of rebirth, life and the maturation arising therefrom. [2]

  4. File:The wheel of life, Buddhism Bhavachakra.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Description: Bhavachakra showing six realms of existence in which a being can reincarnate according to rebirth doctrine of Buddhism. Buddhist god Yama face is at the top of the outer rim.

  5. Wheel of life (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Wheel of Life, a boulder problem in Hollow Mountain Cave in the Grampians of Australia; Zoetrope, device that produces an illusion of action from a rapid succession of static pictures; Wheel of Life, a coaching tool used in life coaching and management coaching to assess coaching priorities; The Wheel of Life (1929 film), an American film ...

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  8. Metempsychosis (Yokoyama Taikan) - Wikipedia

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    Metempsychosis (生々流転, Seisei ruten), alternatively translated as The Wheel of Life, is a painting by Japanese Nihonga artist Yokoyama Taikan. First displayed at the tenth Inten exhibition in 1923, it forms part of the collection of the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, and has been designated an Important Cultural Property. [1] [2] [3]

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