The Wheel of Life thangka in Tibetan Buddhism is a visual representation of the cyclical nature of birth, death, and rebirth. It portrays different realms of existence and the forces that bind individuals to the cycle of suffering. This meditative artwork features a central hub with symbolic animals representing the three poisons, surrounded by six realms depicting various modes of existence. The outer rim illustrates the twelve links of dependent origination, emphasizing the interconnectedness of life.
As a contemplative tool, the Wheel of Life encourages reflection on the transient and unsatisfactory nature of worldly existence. Practitioners use it to deepen their understanding of the path to liberation, fostering awareness of impermanence and the quest for enlightenment. The thangka serves as a visual guide for those on a spiritual journey, prompting introspection and a profound exploration of the human condition.
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