- The Wheel of Life is the first Buddhist symbol.
- The Wheel of Life Thangka illustrates the samsaric cycle in mandala form.
- Each layer holds significant meaning:
- The hub depicts desire, attachment, and anger.
- The second layer illustrates Karma.
- The third layer shows the six realms of existence.
- The outermost layer represents the links of dependent origin.
- Lord Buddha points beyond the wheel, symbolizing enlightenment.
- A ferocious creature holds the wheel, signifying impermanence.
- Beings in the "bardo" state transition between life and death.
- Overall, the Thangka symbolizes the cycle of existence and liberation.
Specifications:
- Size:55 x 42 cm
- Created by Nepal's skilled artists
- Made from Cotton Canvas, Natural Stone Color, and 24 Carat Gold
- Suitable for Meditation, Yoga, and Home Decor
Framing:
- Traditional Brocade can embellish your Thangka painting
- Various colors and quality choices offered for silk Brocade
- Brocade prices start from $50, varying with quality and size
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- Nepal
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- Customizable, Award-winning design, Pinkoi Exclusive
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- The Wheel of Life Thangka portrays the Buddhist cycle of existence through intricate layers of symbolism, from the hub representing poisonous emotions to the depiction of Karma and the six realms. It symbolizes the transient nature of existence and the potential for liberation beyond it.
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