

Thangka serves as an important teaching tool depicting the life of the Buddha, various influential lamas, and other deities and bodhisattvas. THIS THANGKA IS HAND-PAINTED IN THE TRADITIONAL STYLE AND THE QUALITY IS HIGH Shop for more Shop for popular posters available online at. It describes the Buddhist philosophy and introduces the notion of re-incarnation. The wheel of life, also known as The Bhavachakra, is a symbolic representation of the cycle of existence that Buddhists believe in. Buy Wheel Of Life (Samsara Mandala) Tibetan thangka paper poster 14 x 20 from Walmart Canada. Materials: Cotton Canvas, Acrylic Colors, Genuine 24K Gold Introduction This Thangka is perhaps one of the most powerful examples of Buddhist Iconography. The Wheel of Life or Bhavacakra is well recognized as an important meditation technique by Buddhist monks, and also by students to learn and understand Buddha’s teachings. The size of this thangka painting is 36 x 27 cm.

Size: 31"/ 127 cm (width) x 21"/ 127 cm (height) The Wheel of Life or Bhavacakra is well known is a powerful meditation tool to understand the teachings of the Buddha.The Wheel represents the very. This Wheel of Life Thangka is handpainted on cotton canvas by a Master artist. The wheel of life (bhavachakra in sanskrit, or samsara for others) is. It also shows the importance our actions have on. The six sections, surrounding the central circle, show representations of the six realms - the realm of the gods, the realm of the titans, the realm of the humans, the realm of the animals, the realm of the hungry ghosts and the realm of the demons. 26 NATURAL MINERAL COLOR SILKPRINT SIX-REALM THANGKA: BHAVACHAKRA,WHEEL OF LIFE. It depicts and explains the cyclic nature of re-incarnation and the different aspects of our perceived reality. In the central circle is a snake chasing a pig chasing a rooster chasing the snake which represents craving, hatred and ignorance. Yama, the Lord of Death, holding the Wheel of Life which represents Samsara, or the world on a Tibetan Thangka. The wheel is divided into six segments representing the different lokas. All the details in the thangka are finely drawn making it an amazing piece of décor. It depicts the Wheel of Life held in the grip of the horrifying Lord of Death. Just like the wheel moves, people also move. Bhava means the world where you live in and chakra means the wheel that moves in your life. We have used pure 24k gold and natural colors. The Wheel of Life thangka is also known by the name of Bhavachakra thangka or the Wheel of Samsara. Our thangka is a beautifully hand-painted art of Yama, the god of the dead holding the wheel of life.
