This antique Thangka painting shows the Wheel of Life (Bhavachakra), an important symbol in Tibetan Buddhism. It explains the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth (samsara). The round design shows different worlds, causes of karma, and the twelve steps that keep life moving in this cycle.
Made with traditional Tibetan art and an aged look, this painting has both history and spiritual meaning. Its detailed pictures and symbols make it a helpful tool for learning and meditation about life and freedom from the cycle.
Key Features:
- Wheel of Life (Bhavachakra): Shows the cycle of life and the six different worlds.
- Twelve Links: Represents the steps that cause the cycle of life and death to continue.
- Center Symbol: Shows the three poisons: ignorance, desire, and anger.
- Traditional Style: Uses real Tibetan symbols and colors, with an old, antique look.
- Detailed Painting: Careful brushwork that shows all the important symbols clearly.
- Learning and Meditation: Helps with teaching and thinking about life and escaping the cycle.
Product Description:
- Hand Painted
- Size: 63 cm x 88 cm
- Base:100 % Cotton
- Origination:Nepal







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