In many Tibetan temples, a striking copper-gilded Dharmachakra (the Wheel of Dharma) accompanied by dual deer adorns the main entrance rooftop. Known in Tibetan as “Ke Lu,” this emblem is far more than decorative art—it is a powerful symbol of Buddhist teachings and the eternal cycle of enlightenment.

The Meaning of the Dharmachakra
Originally an ancient Indian weapon, the Dharmachakra is now revered in Buddhism as the embodiment of the Buddha’s teachings. Its circular form represents the unending nature of the Dharma, continuously turning to dispel ignorance and suffering. Buddhist scriptures describe the wheel in two key aspects:
- Rotation: Signifying the perpetual propagation of the Buddha’s message, breaking through attachments and delusions.
- Destruction of Afflictions: Just as a wheel can crush obstacles, the Dharma wheel is believed to destroy worldly suffering and negative karma, ensuring that truth and compassion prevail.
The eight spokes of the wheel are especially significant—they symbolize the Eightfold Path, which guided the Buddha’s journey to enlightenment and continues to guide practitioners on the path to liberation.
The Dual Deer: More Than Meets the Eye
Traditionally, the Dharmachakra is flanked by two deer at the temple's rooftop. While our eyes may see them as deer stretching their necks to listen, some interpretations suggest that these figures are actually two rhinoceroses. In Buddhist lore, rhinoceroses symbolize compassion and gentleness—the qualities that the Buddha exhibited during his first sermon at Deer Park (Sarnath). This event, known as the “First Turning of the Wheel of Dharma,” marked the foundation of Buddhism. Deer Park quickly became one of the four great sacred sites in Buddhism, a testament to the transformative power of the Buddha’s teachings.
Incorporating Ancient Symbols into Modern Spiritual Jewelry
At QiLing Aura, our collection of Tibetan Buddha jewelry and Buddha pendants draws inspiration from these ancient symbols. Our handcrafted pieces, such as intricately designed spiritual jewelry and Thangka pendants, merge time-honored traditions with modern aesthetics to create wearable art that is both beautiful and deeply meaningful.
Why Choose Spiritual Jewelry Inspired by the Dharmachakra?
- A Daily Reminder of Dharma: Wearing a Buddha pendant that features the Dharmachakra and its accompanying symbols can serve as a constant reminder of the Buddha’s eternal teachings.
- Protection and Enlightenment: Just as the turning wheel dispels ignorance and suffering, these pieces are believed to shield the wearer from negative energies while guiding them on the path to enlightenment.
- Cultural Heritage and Modern Elegance: Our jewelry is a blend of traditional Tibetan artistry and contemporary design—ideal for those who wish to celebrate their spiritual heritage in a modern context.
Conclusion
The enduring imagery of the Dharmachakra and its accompanying deer (or rhinoceroses) offers a profound window into Buddhist philosophy. It reminds us that the teachings of the Buddha are eternal—constantly turning to break the cycle of suffering and illuminate the path to truth. At QiLing Aura, our collection of spiritual jewelry is designed to help you carry this timeless wisdom with you, every day. Whether you’re drawn to a Buddha pendant or a finely crafted Thangka pendant, these pieces serve as both beautiful adornments and potent talismans of protection and enlightenment.