Wheel of Life, Samsara, Bhavacakra Thangka Painting
Bhavacakra Thangka Painting: The Wheel of Life, also known as the Bhavacakra or Samsara, is a significant and intricate representation of Buddhist cosmology, symbolizing the cycle of birth, life, death, and rebirth that all sentient beings experience. This stunning Wheel of Life Thangka Painting, available at Yuna Handicrafts, is a hand-painted masterpiece that brings to life the deep philosophical teachings of Buddhism. Crafted by skilled Nepali artisans using traditional techniques, the Thangka vividly illustrates the journey through the six realms of existence and the forces of karma that keep beings within the cycle of Samsara.
At the center of the painting, the Wheel of Life is held by the fierce figure of Yama, the Lord of Death, symbolizing the inevitable presence of mortality. The inner circle depicts three animals: a pig, a snake, and a rooster, representing ignorance, hatred, and desire—the three poisons that drive the cycle of Samsara. Surrounding this, the next layer shows beings rising and falling through the realms of existence, indicating the consequences of their actions (karma) and how they move between different states of being.
The six segments of the wheel represent the six realms of existence: gods, demigods, humans, animals, hungry ghosts, and hell beings. Each realm is meticulously painted with symbolic imagery that reflects the unique nature of suffering within each one. For example, the human realm is shown as a place of both opportunity and suffering, while the animal realm portrays ignorance and enslavement to basic instincts. This detailed portrayal serves as a reminder of the impermanent and unsatisfactory nature of all these states, encouraging viewers to seek enlightenment and liberation from the cycle.
The outer rim of the painting shows the Twelve Links of Dependent Origination, illustrating the interconnectedness of actions and their consequences, further emphasizing the cyclical nature of existence. From ignorance to aging and death, these twelve stages demonstrate the process that perpetuates Samsara.
More than just a work of art, this Wheel of Life Thangka is a profound tool for meditation and spiritual contemplation. By studying and reflecting on the imagery, practitioners can gain insight into the causes of suffering and the path toward liberation, known as Nirvana. This Thangka is perfect for meditation rooms, spiritual spaces, or as a meaningful addition to any collection of sacred Buddhist art. Its intricate details and deep symbolism make it a valuable educational and spiritual resource, offering viewers a constant reminder of the Buddhist teachings on the nature of existence and the quest for freedom from the cycle of Samsara.
- The Wheel of Life, also known as Samsara or Bhavacakra, is a powerful symbol in Buddhist culture that represents the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.
- Our Wheel of Life Thangka Painting is a handcrafted masterpiece that depicts the various realms of existence within the Wheel of Life.
- The central image of the painting is a circle divided into six sections, each representing a different realm of existence, such as the heavenly realm, the human realm, and the animal realm.
- Surrounding the central image are depictions of the twelve links of dependent origination, which illustrate the causes and effects that lead to rebirth.
- This Thangka Painting is hand-painted by skilled artisans using traditional techniques and natural pigments, ensuring its authenticity and beauty.
- The Wheel of Life Thangka Painting is not only a stunning piece of art but also a powerful reminder of the impermanence of life and the importance of living with compassion and wisdom.
- It is a meaningful and unique addition to any home or meditation space, and makes for a thoughtful gift for loved ones interested in Buddhism and Eastern spirituality.
Dimensions:
Height: 92 cm
Width: 67 cm
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