File:Tibetan Dharmacakra.png

Tibetan_Dharmacakra.png(320 × 320 pixels, file size: 11 KB, MIME type: image/png)

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English: Tibetan Dharmacakra - a symbol in Tibetan Buddhism, the Wheel of Dharma, also called Gankyil. Small PNG file with transparent background.
NOTE: Design is actually taken from a Korean drum, and may not accurately reflect a Tibetan symbol. This pattern is called the Sam-taegeuk(Tricolored Taegeuk) in Korea and is used for drums, fans, and traditional door designs.
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Author Kava09 and authors of File:Korea-Buk-01.jpg, File:Sam Taeguk.svg
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2 February 2012

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current18:04, 2 February 2012Thumbnail for version as of 18:04, 2 February 2012320 × 320 (11 KB)Kava09Changed size 500x500 => 320x320, new image was rendered from original vector graphic. Now image has smaller size, 11KB. 320px should be absolutely enough for most uses, as it is very simple, schematic image.
00:49, 2 February 2012Thumbnail for version as of 00:49, 2 February 2012500 × 500 (18 KB)Kava09
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