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- Wheel_of_time abstract "The Wheel of time or wheel of history (Kalachakra) is a concept found in several religious traditions and philosophies, notably religions of Indian origin such as Hinduism and Buddhism, which regard time as cyclical and consisting of repeating ages. Many other cultures contain belief in a similar concept: notably, the Q'ero Indians in Peru, as well as the Hopi Indians of Arizona.".
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- Wheel_of_time wikiPageWikiLink Buddhism.
- Wheel_of_time wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buddhist_cosmology.
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- Wheel_of_time wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tibetan_Buddhism.
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- Wheel_of_time wikiPageWikiLink Category:Time_in_religion.
- Wheel_of_time wikiPageWikiLink File:Flammarion.jpg.
- Wheel_of_time wikiPageWikiLink Gelug.
- Wheel_of_time wikiPageWikiLink Hinduism.
- Wheel_of_time wikiPageWikiLink Historic_recurrence.
- Wheel_of_time wikiPageWikiLink Jonang.
- Wheel_of_time wikiPageWikiLink Kagyu.
- Wheel_of_time wikiPageWikiLink Kalachakra.
- Wheel_of_time wikiPageWikiLink Lost_(TV_series).
- Wheel_of_time wikiPageWikiLink Marcus_Aurelius.
- Wheel_of_time wikiPageWikiLink Nyingma.
- Wheel_of_time wikiPageWikiLink Peru.
- Wheel_of_time wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Jordan.
- Wheel_of_time wikiPageWikiLink Sakya.
- Wheel_of_time wikiPageWikiLink Shambhala.
- Wheel_of_time wikiPageWikiLink The_Wheel_of_Time.
- Wheel_of_time wikiPageWikiLink Tibetan_Buddhism.
- Wheel_of_time wikiPageWikiLink Wheel_of_the_Year.
- Wheel_of_time wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wheel of time".
- Wheel_of_time wikiPageWikiLinkText "cycle".
- Wheel_of_time wikiPageWikiLinkText "cycles of time".
- Wheel_of_time wikiPageWikiLinkText "cyclic nature".
- Wheel_of_time wikiPageWikiLinkText "cyclical".
- Wheel_of_time wikiPageWikiLinkText "starts over".
- Wheel_of_time wikiPageWikiLinkText "the Wheel of Time".
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- Wheel_of_time subject Category:Buddhist_cosmology.
- Wheel_of_time subject Category:Hindu_philosophical_concepts.
- Wheel_of_time subject Category:Tibetan_Buddhism.
- Wheel_of_time subject Category:Time_in_Hinduism.
- Wheel_of_time subject Category:Time_in_religion.
- Wheel_of_time hypernym Concept.
- Wheel_of_time type Concept.
- Wheel_of_time type Cosmology.
- Wheel_of_time comment "The Wheel of time or wheel of history (Kalachakra) is a concept found in several religious traditions and philosophies, notably religions of Indian origin such as Hinduism and Buddhism, which regard time as cyclical and consisting of repeating ages. Many other cultures contain belief in a similar concept: notably, the Q'ero Indians in Peru, as well as the Hopi Indians of Arizona.".
- Wheel_of_time label "Wheel of time".
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