
Samsara Thangka – Antique Tibetan Art
This Wheel of Life Thangka painting is a rare and meaningful spiritual artwork from our personal collection, estimated to be around 40 years old. Hand-painted in the traditional Tibetan style, it beautifully illustrates the Bhavachakra - a symbolic map of samsara (the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth).
At the center of the Thangka are the three root poisons—a pig, rooster, and snake - representing ignorance, desire, and anger. These drive the movement of the six realms of existence, which are detailed with expressive figures and vivid storytelling. The outer rim shows the twelve links of dependent origination, explaining the causes of suffering and the process of rebirth. Holding the wheel is Yama, the Lord of Death, reminding us of impermanence.
Key Features:
- Antique Thangka (Approx. 40 Years Old) – A rare and preserved piece from our personal collection
- Wheel of Life (Bhavachakra) – Symbolic representation of samsara and karmic cycles
- Traditional Hand-Painted Art – Created by skilled Himalayan artists using mineral pigments
- Detailed Symbolism – Features three poisons, six realms, twelve links, and Yama
- Perfect for Display or Study – Ideal for altars, meditation spaces, dharma centers, or collections
Product Specification:
- Hand painted
- Size: 48 cm x 60 cm
- Base: 100 % pure cotton
- Origination: NepalÂ
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
This Wheel of Life Thangka painting is a rare and meaningful spiritual artwork from our personal collection, estimated to be around 40 years old. Hand-painted in the traditional Tibetan style, it beautifully illustrates the Bhavachakra - a symbolic map of samsara (the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth).
At the center of the Thangka are the three root poisons—a pig, rooster, and snake - representing ignorance, desire, and anger. These drive the movement of the six realms of existence, which are detailed with expressive figures and vivid storytelling. The outer rim shows the twelve links of dependent origination, explaining the causes of suffering and the process of rebirth. Holding the wheel is Yama, the Lord of Death, reminding us of impermanence.
Key Features:
- Antique Thangka (Approx. 40 Years Old) – A rare and preserved piece from our personal collection
- Wheel of Life (Bhavachakra) – Symbolic representation of samsara and karmic cycles
- Traditional Hand-Painted Art – Created by skilled Himalayan artists using mineral pigments
- Detailed Symbolism – Features three poisons, six realms, twelve links, and Yama
- Perfect for Display or Study – Ideal for altars, meditation spaces, dharma centers, or collections
Product Specification:
- Hand painted
- Size: 48 cm x 60 cm
- Base: 100 % pure cotton
- Origination: NepalÂ























