Collection: Wheel Of Life Thangkas

Shop authentic Wheel of Life Thangka paintings hand-painted by skilled Nepali artisans. Each Bhavachakra Thangka in this collection is created following traditional Buddhist iconography and is suitable for home altars, meditation rooms, teaching spaces, and spiritual décor.

These thangkas are not mass-produced prints. Every piece is a hand-painted, original work of sacred art, crafted using mineral colors on cotton canvas.

Wheel of Life Thangka for Sale – Why Choose Ours?

Our Wheel of Life Thangka collection is curated for buyers seeking authenticity, quality, and spiritual value.

  • 100% Hand-Painted Thangkas

Created by trained Nepali artists using traditional Himalayan methods.

  • Authentic Buddhist Iconography

Accurately depicts Yama, the six realms of existence, and the twelve links of dependent origination.

  • Ideal for Practice & Display

Suitable for meditation rooms, teaching halls, yoga studios, and sacred home décor.

  • Traditional Materials

Painted with natural mineral pigments on high-quality cotton canvas.

  • Ethically Sourced from Nepal

Your purchase supports artisan livelihoods and preserves thangka traditions.

FAQs for Wheel Of Life Thangkas

1. What does the Wheel of Life represent?

It illustrates the Buddhist concept of samsara—the continuous cycle of birth, death, and rebirth—and the path toward liberation. If you’d like a deeper explanation of the symbols and meanings, you can explore our full guide to the Wheel of Life Thangka.

2. What does the Wheel of Life Thangka depict?

  • Center: Three animals symbolizing the three poisons: ignorance, desire, and anger.
  • Second layer: Depicts karma; positive and negative actions
  • Third layer: Six realms of existence; gods, demi-gods, humans, animals, hungry ghosts, and hell beings.
  • Outer circle: Twelve links of dependent origination, showing the cause of suffering.

3. Who holds the Wheel of Life in the Thangka painting, and why?

Yama holds the Wheel of Life. This symbolizes the impermanence and the uncertainty of death, reminding us that all beings remain in samsara until they attain liberation.

4. Are your Wheel of Life Thangkas hand-painted?

Yes. Every thangka is carefully hand-painted by skilled Nepali artists using traditional mineral colors and fine cotton canvas.