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Hand Painted Tibetan Buddha Wheel mandala thangka painting Om Yoga Meditation 40

$ 0.52

Availability: 28 in stock
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Modified Item: No
  • Condition: New
  • Religion: Buddhism
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Nepal

    Description

    Welcome to Genuine Tibetan Arts
    Genuine Tibetan Arts is the Art Gallery based in
    Melbourne, Australia.In our Gallery you can fine,
    mostly Tibetan ,Indian & Nepalese Genuine
    Hand Made Items
    & other fine Hand made Arts & Handicrafts.All the items in our Gallery are original and Hand painted & Hand made only. We have been collecting Genuine Hand made Arts &
    Crafts for more than 40 yrs.
    Please feel free to contact me if you have any question regarding the
    Thangka.
    Original Wheel of life Mandala Tibetan Thangka painting
    Size :40x30cm Approx
    Painted on line cotton canvas with Gold leaf & stone Color’s
    (Signed on the back of the painting )
    Returns: Full refund or exchange is given if buyer is not satisfied with the items or any damage happens while handling the shipping.Plz contact me within 1 week after delivery for full refund or exchange. We are small business from Melbourne so would be great help if you can also leave some positive feedback if you like our items.
    All the items are safely packed and Post via Standard Australia Post.
    Buddhist wheel of life or Bhavacakra is one of the Most important paintings in Tibetan Buddhism, The initial drawing was design by Buddha himself. Buddha really encourage this painting to be painted outside every Buddhist temples and monastery. The reason for this to painted out side all the Buddhist temple and the monastery was to teach the profound Buddhist philosophy of life and perception to more simple-mind
    farmers or cowherds. So this image is just for communicating the Buddhist philosophy to general audience.
    The Painting of wheel of life represent Samsara, The Bhavacakra is popularly referred to as the wheel of life, and may also be glossed as wheel of cyclic existence or wheel of becoming.
    Different parts of the Painting
    • Images in the center circle represent the three poison; Ignorance, Attachment and Aversion
    • Second circle from center represent Karma.
    • The third circle represent the realms of Samsara
    • The forth represent twelve links of dependent origination
    • The fierce figure holding the wheel is the Mara, the god of death and he represent impermanence in this figure
    • The moon represent liberation from the circle existence or Samsara
    • The Buddha pointing the moon represent his teaching and also represent he is tell all that liberation is possible"