▫ Item Code: HME11199
▫ Weight: 100 grams
▫ Size (inches): 22.5 x 18
▫ Material: Cotton Canvas
▫ Availability: Available
☛ Wheel of Life: Brief Introduction
The Wheel of Life, or Bhavachakra, is a profound Buddhist symbol that represents the cyclical nature of existence. It illustrates life’s interconnected realms, encompassing birth, aging, sickness, death, and rebirth.
At the center of the wheel, the three poisons—ignorance, attachment, and aversion—are depicted, driving the cycle of suffering. The outer rim portrays six realms of existence: the heavenly, human, animal, hungry ghost, hell, and god realms. These realms symbolize the potential outcomes of one’s karma.
This sacred thangka serves as a visual reminder of impermanence, suffering, and the Buddhist path to liberation, emphasizing the significance of mindfulness, ethical conduct, and wisdom in breaking free from the cycle of samsara.
☛ Introduction to Thangka
A thangka is a vibrant Tibetan Buddhist painting crafted on cotton or silk appliqué. These intricate artworks serve as visual representations of spiritual teachings, often depicting deities, mandalas, and sacred stories.
Traditionally kept unframed and rolled like scrolls, thangkas are mounted on textile backings and adorned with silk covers to ensure their preservation. Proper care and storage in dry environments are essential to maintain their timeless beauty and delicate craftsmanship.
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