Rare MasterPiece Handpainted Tibetan Wheel Life Thangka Painting Chinese Buddha




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Reference Number: Avaluer:52267Modified Item: No
Country/Region of Manufacture: Nepal
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Welcome to Original Tibetan Arts Store
Our Store/Gallery based in Melbourne, Australia where you can fine Rare & Master Piece Genuine Original Tibetan Paintings & Statues.As our family is from Tibetan artist background we are related to Tibetan Arts very closely .The paintings are also available to inspect/view in Melbourne.We assure you 100% authenticity of our arts.
Details of PaintingTitle : Original Wheel of life Thangka PaintingSize:70x50cm approxMaterial:G...old Leaf+Stone colours on Linen Cotton CanvasSignature on the back of the painting
ShippingShipping within Australia via registered Australia post with insuranceInternational shipping via Australia post/Aramex with full insurance and trackingLocal pick up also available from melbourneAll the items will be carefully packed & ShippedReturnsWe will give you full refund/Exchange if you are not satisfy with our ItemsFree Returns for Australian BuyersPlease contact us within 10 days after the delivery of the items if there is any issue.
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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"



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