![]() ![]() If you have any questions about anything, please send us an email and we will get back to you within 24 hrs. We have a team in Nepal to find the best products with the best market price. For this, we have "Quality Products" with "Cheaper Price". Our one and only priority on this business is to provide the "Greater Customer Satisfaction". Import Taxes, duties, charges not including, paid by buyer We won't ship to Iraq, Myanmar, Russia, North Korea and Afghanistan. Standard Shipment time 5 to 10 business days with tracking number. Picture slightly color different because of Light. (We will make bordered will beautiful silk brocade extra charge $60.00) Please provide us your contact number for the shipment. Rendered as a Buddha and a Bodhisattva in higher realms ). Rebirth will take place after a stay in one of the six worlds or extinction will have been attained. Dead person being carried away ( At this stage there are two possibilities. Bride or pregnant woman ( Couple in bed, becoming, coming into being )ġ1. Picking fruit ( Wanting leads to deeds, sometimes this Nidana is shown as sex ).ġ0. Woman handing a man a drink ( Wanting and thirsting for )ĩ. Arrow in eye ( Distinction between pleasant and unpleasant ).Ĩ. Loving couple ( Contact arising through the senses ).ħ. ![]() House with five windows and one door ( The five senses and the capacity to think ).Ħ. Two people in a boat ( Separation between the conscious mind and the subconscious mind ).ĥ. Monkey in a tree leaping here and there ( Uncontrollable consciousness ).Ĥ. Shaping matter ( Karma is formed from deeds represented by pots ).ģ. Representing somebody who can not find their way ( Ignorance ).Ģ. These pictoral symbols represent different sides of the universal senses. Even the gods must leave this sanctuary and be reborn if his good merit runs out.įinally the outer rim contains 12 scenes which represent the various stages or Nidanas man goes through after birth. Here the Buddha denotes the Hindu gods as being subject to karma and samsara just like humans. In the world of the gods a carefree, wonderful life prevails. In the top center of the painting it shows the world of the human as being a good departure point for attaining nirvana as humans posses intellect. The positive worlds are the worlds of the giants and demigods. Ones ability to handle the visions depends on how one lived in his or her earthly existence Lamas and more advanced spirits are better able to figure out for themselves where and how they will be reborn. These visions are both pleasant and terrifying. After death the spirit leaves the body and enters an intermediate world where visions are seen. This underworld also shows fires and people being tormented by devils. The mirror Yama jampal shenhji is holding shows people the truth of their lives. To the left are those who come up short on good karmic merits and to the right are those who have a good chance at a better rebirth. Bad deeds have dark colors and good deeds are white. The deeds are usually shown as little balls. He has a scale to weigh out the deeds of the dead. The third underworld is ruled by the god Yama. Another underworld is the kingdom of the hungry spirits where inhabitants suffer from non stop hunger as they have minuscule mouths and really thin necks. The underworld is the kingdom of the animals where one is subjected to beatings and a chance of being eaten. Those in the dark half of the circle represent those who have predominately bad karma and descending to one of the three underworlds, and those in the light half with mostly good karma ascending to one of the three positive heavens. In some Wheel of life Thangka paintings there is a dark half of the circle and a light half. In the center the three animals, the bird, the pig and the snake all chase each others tails signifying the vicious cycle that many people many get stuck in as hatred, desire or more specifically evil desire, and ignorance. On the other this eternity consists of little portions of time that are finite, like human life. ![]() On one hand time is eternal, without beginning or end. It is held in the clutches by the demon Yama representing impermanence. The Wheel of Life is like a map or Bible of Karma, Samsara, and Nirvana. It depicts the cycles of life, death, and birth or Samsara. The Wheel Of Life is also known as the Bhavechakra Mudra or the Wheel Of Transmigration. This Beautiful Finest Lama Hand Painting in Hand made Canvas Cloth Tibetan Buddhism Wheel of Life (samsara) Gold Painting Thangka Painting made in Nepal. ![]()
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