
Bhavachakra Thangka Painting – Spiritual Cycle of Life
This antique Wheel of Life Thangka painting, around 40 years old, is a treasured piece from our personal collection. The artwork illustrates the Buddhist concept of Bhavachakra, the cycle of life, death, and rebirth. Hand-painted by Himalayan artists using traditional mineral pigments, it showcases the rich symbolism of Tibetan Buddhism.
At the center, the three poisons - ignorance, desire, and anger are represented by a pig, rooster, and snake. Surrounding them are the six realms of existence, depicting different states of life driven by karma. The outer circle portrays the twelve links of dependent origination, explaining how suffering arises. The whole wheel is held by Yama, the lord of death, reminding us of impermanence and the transient nature of life.
Key Features:
- Antique Tibetan Thangka (40 years old) – From our private collection
- Bhavachakra (Wheel of Life) – Visual guide to samsara and karma
- Hand-Painted Artwork – Crafted with natural mineral pigments by Himalayan artists
- Detailed Symbolism – Features three poisons, six realms, twelve links, and Yama the lord of death
- Perfect for Spiritual Practice & Collection – Great for altars, meditation rooms, or study
Product Specification:
- Hand painted
- Size: 48 cm x 59 cm
- Base: 100 % pure cotton
- Origination: NepalÂ
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This antique Wheel of Life Thangka painting, around 40 years old, is a treasured piece from our personal collection. The artwork illustrates the Buddhist concept of Bhavachakra, the cycle of life, death, and rebirth. Hand-painted by Himalayan artists using traditional mineral pigments, it showcases the rich symbolism of Tibetan Buddhism.
At the center, the three poisons - ignorance, desire, and anger are represented by a pig, rooster, and snake. Surrounding them are the six realms of existence, depicting different states of life driven by karma. The outer circle portrays the twelve links of dependent origination, explaining how suffering arises. The whole wheel is held by Yama, the lord of death, reminding us of impermanence and the transient nature of life.
Key Features:
- Antique Tibetan Thangka (40 years old) – From our private collection
- Bhavachakra (Wheel of Life) – Visual guide to samsara and karma
- Hand-Painted Artwork – Crafted with natural mineral pigments by Himalayan artists
- Detailed Symbolism – Features three poisons, six realms, twelve links, and Yama the lord of death
- Perfect for Spiritual Practice & Collection – Great for altars, meditation rooms, or study
Product Specification:
- Hand painted
- Size: 48 cm x 59 cm
- Base: 100 % pure cotton
- Origination: NepalÂ























