This Wheel of Life Thangka Painting shows the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth in Tibetan Buddhism. Hand-painted in Nepal with traditional pigments and gold, it serves as a spiritual guide and meditation aid. Ideal for meditation rooms, temples, or as meaningful decor.
At the center of the Wheel of Life are a pig, rooster, and snake, representing ignorance, desire, and hatred - the causes of suffering. Around them are six realms of existence: gods, demi-gods, humans, animals, hungry ghosts, and hell beings. The outer ring shows twelve links of dependent origination, illustrating how actions lead to rebirth. The wheel is held by Yama, the Lord of Death, symbolizing impermanence. Above, the Buddha points to the moon, representing the path to enlightenment and freedom from the cycle.
Key Features:
- Authentic hand-painted Tibetan Wheel of Life Thangka.
- Depicts Buddhist cosmology, samsara, and karma.
- Symbolizes impermanence and the path to enlightenment.
- Detailed imagery of the six realms and twelve links of dependent origination.
- Painted with natural mineral pigments and gold accents.
- Ideal for meditation rooms, temples, classrooms, and home altars.
- Crafted in Nepal by skilled Tibetan Thangka artists.
Product Description:
- Hand Painted
- Size: 61 cm x 83 cm
- Base: 100% cotton
- Origination: Nepal