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The Wheel of Life Thangka is a hand-painted Tibetan Buddhist artwork made by skilled Nepalese artisans on organic cotton or silk. It shows the cycle of life and suffering through six realms and twelve stages, using natural pigments and 24K gold. The painting highlights the causes of suffering and points to Buddha’s path to freedom, offering a message of hope and change.
The Wheel of Life Thangka is much more than an art piece. It serves as a visual guide to understanding the cycle of Samsara and the Buddhist path to enlightenment. Deeply rooted in Tibetan Buddhist philosophy and widely revered in Nepal, Tibet, and the greater Himalayan region, this symbolic Thangka teaches the impermanence of worldly existence and the interconnected causes of suffering. According to Buddhist tradition, the Bhavachakra was first drawn by the Buddha himself to help beings visualize the nature of existence and motivate their journey toward awakening. Displaying or meditating upon this Thangka inspires mindfulness, awareness of karma, and encourages practitioners to break free from the cycle of suffering. Ideal for temples, meditation rooms, homes, or spiritual spaces, the Wheel of Life Thangka is highly valued by Buddhist devotees, collectors of Nepalese sacred art, and anyone seeking deeper spiritual insight.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
- HAND PAINTED
- MATERIAL : COTTON CANVAS, 24K GOLD , SEMI-PRECIOUS NATURAL MINERALS
- DIMENSION : 150 cm x 110 cm
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