Buddhist Handmade Thangka Painting of Wheel of Life – Real Gold, Hand-Painted, Tibetan Sacred Art
▫ Item Code: HME25678
▫ Weight: 100 Grams
▫ Size (CM): 52 x 39
▫ Material: Cotton Canvas & Mineral Colors
▫ Availability: Available
☛ Wheel of Life: The Cycle of Existence
This hand-painted Wheel of Life Thangka (Bhavachakra) is a symbolic representation of samsara—the endless cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. At its core, it illustrates the fundamental Buddhist teaching on the impermanence of life and the causes of suffering.
The painting vividly depicts:
✔ The Three Poisons: Ignorance, Attachment & Aversion at the center of the wheel.
✔ The Six Realms of Existence: Heavenly, Human, Animal, Hungry Ghost, Hell, and God realms surrounding the core.
✔ The Outer Rim: Depicts the Twelve Links of Dependent Origination, illustrating the chain of causes and conditions.
The Wheel of Life is not only a spiritual artwork but also a profound teaching tool that reminds practitioners of the importance of mindfulness, ethical living, and the pursuit of liberation from suffering.
☛ Use of Real Gold: Ancient Tibetan Artistry
This Thangka is delicately hand-painted using real gold dust, following traditional Tibetan Buddhist techniques. The gold is finely ground and blended with natural elements to create a radiant, sacred effect on the canvas. The gold detailing enhances the spiritual essence and visual beauty of this meaningful artwork.
☛ Introduction to Thangka
A Thangka (also known as tangka, thanka, or tanka) is an intricately detailed Tibetan Buddhist painting used as a spiritual guide and visual teaching.
✔ Material: Hand-painted on cotton canvas with natural mineral colors and real gold highlights.
✔ Subject: Features Buddhist deities, sacred symbols, mandalas, and teachings.
✔ Style: Traditionally unframed and rolled like scrolls, mounted on textile backings with a protective silk cover.
Care Instructions:
Store in a dry and safe place, away from direct sunlight and moisture to preserve its vibrant colors and delicate texture.