
Wheel of Life Thangka - Tibetan Painting
Thangka paintings are sacred Buddhist artworks used to support meditation, mindfulness, and inner transformation. This traditional Thangka shows the Wheel of Life (Bhavachakra)—a powerful symbol that illustrates the Buddhist understanding of life, death, karma, and rebirth.
At the center of the Wheel, you'll find the three root poisons (ignorance, attachment, and anger), which drive the cycle of samsara. Surrounding them are the six realms of existence and the outer rim represents the twelve links of dependent origination. Yama, the Lord of Death, holds the entire wheel in his grasp, reminding us of impermanence.
Hand-painted in Nepal with mineral colors and gold details, this Thangka is more than just art, it’s a visual teaching tool that encourages reflection, awareness, and spiritual awakening. It’s perfect for study spaces, meditation rooms, Buddhist centers, or anyone seeking a deeper connection to the Dharma.
 Key Features:
- Traditional Wheel of Life (Bhavachakra) Thangka painting
- Symbolizes the cycle of birth, death, karma, and rebirth
- Includes six realms, three poisons, and twelve links in detailed form
- Hand-painted by skilled Nepali artists using natural pigments and gold leaf
- Deep spiritual and philosophical meaning from Tibetan Buddhist tradition
- Ideal for Dharma centers, teaching halls, personal study, or altars
- Encourages self-awareness, mindfulness, and inner reflection
- A timeless piece of visual wisdom and sacred storytelling
Product Description:
- Hand Painted
- Size: 46 cm x 61 cm
- Base: 100% pure cotton
- Origination: Nepal
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Thangka paintings are sacred Buddhist artworks used to support meditation, mindfulness, and inner transformation. This traditional Thangka shows the Wheel of Life (Bhavachakra)—a powerful symbol that illustrates the Buddhist understanding of life, death, karma, and rebirth.
At the center of the Wheel, you'll find the three root poisons (ignorance, attachment, and anger), which drive the cycle of samsara. Surrounding them are the six realms of existence and the outer rim represents the twelve links of dependent origination. Yama, the Lord of Death, holds the entire wheel in his grasp, reminding us of impermanence.
Hand-painted in Nepal with mineral colors and gold details, this Thangka is more than just art, it’s a visual teaching tool that encourages reflection, awareness, and spiritual awakening. It’s perfect for study spaces, meditation rooms, Buddhist centers, or anyone seeking a deeper connection to the Dharma.
 Key Features:
- Traditional Wheel of Life (Bhavachakra) Thangka painting
- Symbolizes the cycle of birth, death, karma, and rebirth
- Includes six realms, three poisons, and twelve links in detailed form
- Hand-painted by skilled Nepali artists using natural pigments and gold leaf
- Deep spiritual and philosophical meaning from Tibetan Buddhist tradition
- Ideal for Dharma centers, teaching halls, personal study, or altars
- Encourages self-awareness, mindfulness, and inner reflection
- A timeless piece of visual wisdom and sacred storytelling
Product Description:
- Hand Painted
- Size: 46 cm x 61 cm
- Base: 100% pure cotton
- Origination: Nepal























