Wheel of Life Thangka Painting Masterarts
This hand-drawn Wheel of Life Thangka vividly portrays the cycle of samsara-the continuous flow of birth, death, and rebirth that defines worldly existence in Buddhist philosophy. Rendered with traditional mineral and vegetable pigments on primed cotton canvas, this thangka is a product of months-sometimes over a year-of dedicated, detailed craftsmanship.
Symbolic Meaning and Purpose:
At the heart of the thangka lies the powerful imagery of the Bhavachakra, revealing the inner workings of karma, the six realms of existence, and the twelve links of dependent origination. The entire wheel is gripped by Yama, the Lord of Death, reminding us of life's impermanence. A figure of the Buddha outside the wheel points toward the path of liberation, encouraging introspection and spiritual growth.
This thangka is ideal for practitioners and collectors alike-offering profound teachings for contemplation, and serving as a beautiful, sacred addition to any meditation or study space.
Every painting is carefully wrapped in handmade Lokta paper and packed inside a sturdy, non-bendable PVC pipe to ensure safe delivery.
Size : 31" H x 25.5" W approx.
A blessing ceremony is a sacred ritual performed by monks to infuse your item with positive energy and protection. This transforms your product into a meaningful tool for meditation, healing, or spiritual growth.
We perform our blessings in the Monastery at Boudhanath Stupa and provide photos of the ceremony.
Please add the SKU Blessing on your cart for the Thangka Blessing.
Our silk brocade is a simple way to complete your thangka painting. Made from quality silk, it adds a clean finish with a soft texture and gentle shine.
We add a brocade border to small and medium Thangka paintings. The color and size are carefully chosen by the artisan to best complement the artwork.
Please add the SKU TH100 on your cart for the brocade framing
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