DescriptionTeachings of Lord Buddha – Wheel of Life ThangkaDescription:The Wheel of Life is a beautiful thangka that illustrates the teachings of Lord Buddha, concept of samsara.Hand-painted in Nepal using traditional materials and techniques.Made of cotton canvas with vivid colors and intricate details.Measures 39×48 cm without brocade.Comes framed in a traditional Tibetan silk brocade with a size of 60/89 cm.High-quality craftsmanship and authentic design.Perfect addition to home decor and altars.Symbolic Meaning of Wheel of Life:Wheel of life Symbolizes the search for liberation from samsara. It provides a visual representation of six realms of life, 12 links of suffering. The philosophy also provides a clue on how to get out of this endless cycle of life or suffering. The wheel of life thangka on the other hand depicts the philosophy in a visual form to provide the very spiritual message and serve as a powerful coaching tool.Check this article to learn in deep about the Wheel of life Thangka ( A Powerful reminder of the impermanence of life and endless cycle of birth, death, and rebirth)Summary:The Wheel of Life Thangka is a hand-painted artwork that represents the teachings of Buddha and Buddhist concept of endless life cycle. It serves as a reminder of the impermanence of life and the search for liberation. With its vibrant colors and intricate details, this thangka is not only a beautiful piece of art but also a spiritual and coaching tool. Display it in your home to experience its peace and tranquility. Order now and bring this authentic and meaningful piece of art into your life.Order Now:Order your Wheel of life thangka today and experience the peace and tranquility it brings to your home.Perfect for personal use or as a meaningful gift for a Buddhist friend.Add to Cart Now: Buyers’ Guide: Please check out Thangka Paintings FAQs and also learn more about thangka art history.You might be interested in our store categories.Buddha StatuesMeditation and Buddhist GiftsTibetan rugTibetan Singing BowlsTibetan Thangka Paintings









