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Hand-Painted Wheel of Life Mandala Tibetan Thangka | Buddhist Samsara Art
Hand-Painted Wheel of Life Mandala Tibetan Thangka | Buddhist Samsara Art
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This extraordinary hand-painted Wheel of Life (Bhavachakra) Thangka is a vivid and powerful depiction of the cycle of samsara — birth, death, rebirth, and the path to liberation.
A sacred image found at the entrance of many Buddhist monasteries, this Thangka serves as both a teaching tool and a profound spiritual reminder of the nature of existence.
Painted on handmade cotton canvas with natural stone pigments and gold detailing, this piece radiates spiritual depth and artistic mastery.
🌸 Detailed Description of Each Element
1️⃣ The Outer Figure – Yama, Lord of Death
Surrounding the wheel is Yama, the Lord of Death. His fierce face, fangs, fiery eyebrows, and third eye symbolize impermanence — reminding us that all conditioned phenomena are transient.
Crown of skulls: Represents the impermanence of life.
Fiery hair and grasping hands: Indicate that all beings caught in samsara are under the influence of impermanence and death.
Yama is not a devil but a symbolic guardian of karmic law.
2️⃣ The Outer Rim – The Twelve Links of Dependent Origination (Pratityasamutpada)
This ring represents the twelve causal links that bind beings to samsara. Each scene illustrates one link, such as:
Blind man: Ignorance
Potter: Conditioning or karmic formation
Monkey: Consciousness
Boat: Name and form
House: Six senses
Embrace: Contact
Arrow in the eye: Sensation
Drinking: Craving
Man plucking fruit: Grasping
Couple: Becoming
Birth scene: Birth
Corpse: Aging and death
This outer ring illustrates how ignorance leads to suffering, trapping beings in a cycle of existence.
3️⃣ The Six Realms of Existence (Middle Circle)
The large inner wheel is divided into six sections, each representing a realm of rebirth:
God Realm (Deva): Life of pleasure and ease, but with ignorance of impermanence.
Demi-God Realm (Asura): Driven by jealousy and conflict.
Human Realm: The most fortunate rebirth, allowing the pursuit of enlightenment.
Animal Realm: Marked by ignorance and instinctive survival.
Hungry Ghost Realm (Preta): A state of endless craving and unsatisfied desire.
Hell Realm: States of intense suffering and fear.
These realms illustrate the various states of existence shaped by karma.
4️⃣ The Inner Circle – The Three Poisons
At the very center of the wheel are three animals, representing the root causes of suffering:
🐓 Rooster – Greed / Attachment
🐍 Snake – Hatred / Aversion
🐖 Pig – Ignorance
These creatures chase each other, showing how desire, hatred, and ignorance feed the wheel of existence.
5️⃣ The Buddha and the Moon – The Path to Liberation
Above the wheel, Shakyamuni Buddha points toward a full moon, symbolizing nirvana — liberation from the cycle of samsara.
The Buddha’s presence reminds us that freedom is possible through the practice of the Dharma.
6️⃣ Surrounding Ornamentation
Celestial deities and temples around the painting symbolize the presence of enlightened energy.
Flames and clouds emphasize the cosmic nature of the teachings.
The intricate border is decorated with traditional Tibetan motifs, signifying protection and auspicious energy.
📏 Specifications
Subject: Wheel of Life (Bhavachakra)
Size: 24 inches x 32.5 inches ( 61 cm x 81 cm)- Excludes surrounding border
Material: Handmade Cotton Canvas
Colors: Natural Stone Pigments with Gold Detailing
Technique: Traditional Tibetan Thangka Hand-Painting
Origin: Hand-painted in Nepal by skilled Himalayan artists
Condition: New and authentic (original, not a print)
🌺 Spiritual Meaning
This Thangka is a profound visual teaching of Buddhist philosophy — illustrating how beings are caught in the cycle of birth and death, and how liberation through wisdom is possible.
It serves as a powerful meditation tool and a symbol of impermanence, making it ideal for homes, temples, yoga spaces, or meditation rooms.
🕊️ Why You’ll Love This Artwork
✔️ 100% hand-painted by skilled artists
✔️ Classic and sacred Buddhist Wheel of Life symbolism
✔️ Radiates powerful spiritual energy
✔️ Perfect for meditation, teaching, or spiritual decoration
✔️ A collectible masterpiece of Himalayan art
✨ The Wheel of Life Thangka is more than a painting — it is a map of existence, a teaching tool, and a symbol of liberation—a powerful reminder of impermanence and the awakened path.
Important Information:
- Each Thangka is individually hand-painted, making every piece one-of-a-kind.
- Colors may appear slightly different in person due to lighting or screen settings.
- The accurate detail and beauty of this artwork are even more vibrant when seen firsthand.
- Listed dimensions apply to the painting only and do not include the outer border.
- All orders are securely packed in a durable PVC tube to ensure safe delivery.
- Buyers are responsible for any import taxes or customs duties that may be charged in their country.
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