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Wheel of Life Tibetan Thangka Painting – Large Buddhist Mandala Art
Wheel of Life Tibetan Thangka Painting – Large Buddhist Mandala Art
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This is a large, original hand-painted Wheel of Life (Bhavacakra) Thangka, created on handmade cotton canvas with natural pigments and gold highlights. Measuring 26 x 36 inches (68 x 93 cm), this masterpiece serves as both a sacred meditation tool and a detailed teaching device that illustrates the essence of the Buddha’s teachings on Samsara and liberation.
About the Wheel of Life (Bhavacakra)
The Wheel of Life, also called Bhavacakra, is one of the most important visual tools in Tibetan Buddhism. It represents the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth, showing how beings are trapped in Samsara through ignorance, attachment, and anger, and how liberation is possible through the Dharma.
At the center of the wheel, three animals represent the “Three Poisons”: the pig (ignorance), the snake (anger), and the bird (attachment).
The inner ring shows the law of karma—positive and negative actions and their consequences.
The six realms of existence are depicted: gods, demigods, humans, animals, hungry ghosts, and hell beings. Each realm shows the joys and sufferings of life in Samsara.
The outer rim illustrates the twelve links of dependent origination, symbolizing how karma and ignorance keep beings bound to cyclic existence.
The wheel is held by Yama, the Lord of Death, symbolizing impermanence.
Above the wheel, the Buddha points toward the sky of liberation, showing that freedom from Samsara is possible.
Why This Thangka is Special
An authentic Buddhist teaching tool, used for meditation and Dharma study.
Large size with detailed imagery that clearly depicts the cycle of Samsara.
Hand-painted with natural stone pigments, gold, and water-based glue mixture on cotton canvas.
Perfect for monasteries, Dharma centers, meditation spaces, or as a sacred centerpiece for spiritual practice.
Details
Size: 26 x 36 in (68 x 93 cm), excludes outer border
Material: Handmade cotton canvas
Colors: Natural pigments, stone, gold
Origin: Hand-painted in Nepal
Quality: Masterpiece, unique artwork
Shipping & Notes
Free worldwide shipping with tracking.
Safely packed in a paper or PVC tube for protection.
Colors may vary slightly due to lighting or screen resolution.
Paintings are more vivid and powerful in person.
Import duties/taxes (if applicable) are the buyer’s responsibility.
This Wheel of Life Bhavacakra Thangka is more than art—it is a visual scripture that explains the nature of suffering, karma, and liberation. A perfect piece for meditation, spiritual study, or as a meaningful addition to any collection of sacred Buddhist art.
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