Discuss the mythological significance of the Chakra symbol in Indian traditions.

Answer: The Chakra, symbolizing the cycles of time and dharma, holds immense significance in Indian mythology. Its prominence continues even today, as seen in the Ashoka Chakra on the Indian national flag—representing the nation’s commitment to righteousness and progress.

Mythological Significance of the Chakra: Representation in Indian Traditions

Mythological Dimension

Interpretation of the Chakra

Symbolic Meaning

Cosmic

The Chakra symbolizes universal order, time, and the cyclical nature of the cosmos (creation-destruction-rebirth).
‘Kalachakra’ and ‘Brahma Chakra’ represent cosmic laws and rhythms.

  • Vedic Tradition: In the Rigveda, the Chakra is referred to as Sanabhi, symbolizing universal motion.
  • Hinduism: The Puranas depict Kalachakra as the cycle ....

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