This Wheel of Life Thangka (Bhavachakra) is a sacred hand-painted artwork that embodies the essence of Buddhist philosophy — the endless cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. Traditionally used as a visual teaching tool, this Thangka serves as a reminder of karma, impermanence, and the path to liberation. Each intricate detail is hand-painted by skilled Nepali artists using natural mineral pigments and gold detailing, blending devotion, symbolism, and timeless artistry.
Symbolism and Meaning:
- The Three Root Poisons: At the center of the wheel, a pig, rooster, and snake represent ignorance, desire, and anger — the forces that perpetuate the cycle of suffering (samsara).
- The Six Realms of Existence: Encircling the center, these realms illustrate the different states of being — from heavenly bliss to human and animal realms — shaped by karma and attachment.
- The Twelve Links of Dependent Origination: The outer rim portrays the chain of cause and effect, showing how ignorance and craving lead to rebirth and suffering.
- Yama, the Lord of Death: The entire wheel is held in Yama’s grasp, symbolizing impermanence and the transient nature of all conditioned existence.
Product Description:
- Hand Painted
- Size: 47 cm × 61 cm
- Base: 100% Pure Cotton
- Origination: Nepal









