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Wheel of Life Thangka – The Mandala of Samsara

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Wheel of Life Thangka – The Mandala of Samsara

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This painting acts as a spiritual mirror. It reflects the true nature of your existence.

The artwork maps the cycle of life and death. It guides you toward freedom and awakening.

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Specifications

  • Dimensions: (48x60) cm

  • Materials: 24K Gold, Natural Mineral Pigments

  • Canvas: Traditionally Prepared Cotton Canvas

  • Origin: Kathmandu Valley, Nepal

  • Artistic Style: Tibetan Karma Gadri / Newar Fusion

The Blueprint of Existence

Do you ever feel trapped in a loop? This ancient map explains why that happens.

The Wheel of Life is a profound teaching. It shows how our choices shape our reality.

The Sacred Architecture & Symbolism

The Hub (The Three Poisons)

Look closely at the very center hub. Three animals chase each other in a circle.
A pig, snake, and rooster bite each other’s tails. They represent ignorance, anger, and deep attachment.

The Six Realms (The Spokes)

The wheel divides into six distinct worlds. These represent the stations of our consciousness.

  • The Upper Realms:

    •  These sections depict gods and humans enjoying life. 

    • They symbolize the rewards of good karma.

  • The Lower Realms: 

    • These areas show animals and hungry ghosts. 

    • They represent the suffering caused by unskillful actions.

The Great Holder (Yama)

A fearsome giant holds the wheel tight. He is Yama, the Lord of Death.

  • The Grip of Impermanence: 

    • His fangs and claws clutch the rim. 

    • He reminds us that nothing lasts forever.

  • The Path to Freedom: 

    • Look outside the wheel at the top. 

    • The Buddha points toward a bright moon. 

    • This symbolizes the hope of liberation. 

    • We can step out of the cycle.

Mastery of Artisan Tradition

Our master artists paint with focused intention. 
Every detail adheres to scriptural accuracy.

  • Style: Detailed Goldleaf on Dark Background.

  • Materials: Pure gold and crushed mineral stones.

  • Craftsmanship: Delicate shading brings the dragons to life.

Spiritual Applications

This art is more than just decoration. It serves as a daily reality check.

  • For Contemplation: 

    • Study the cause and effect in the painting. 

    • It helps you understand your own life choices.

  • For Mindfulness: 

    • Yama reminds you that time is short. 

    • This inspires you to practice kindness today.

  • For Awakening: 

    • The Buddha offers a clear exit strategy. 

    • He points the way to lasting peace.

Sacred Practice & Final Blessing

Mantra of the Buddha: Om Muni Muni Maha Muniye Soha

Recite this while viewing the Buddha figure. It plants the seed of liberation in you.
May this Wheel of Life awaken your mind. May you find the path to ultimate freedom.

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