The Wheel of Life thangka in Tibetan Buddhism visually captures the ceaseless cycle of birth, death, and rebirth, portraying diverse realms of existence and the forces entwining individuals in the cycle of suffering. At its core, symbolic animals represent the three poisons, encircled by six realms illustrating various modes of being. The outer rim details the twelve links of dependent origination, showcasing life's interconnected nature.
This meditative artwork serves as a contemplative tool, urging reflection on the fleeting and unsatisfactory aspects of worldly existence. Practitioners use it to deepen their grasp of the path to liberation, fostering an awareness of impermanence and the pursuit of enlightenment. As a visual guide, the thangka aids those on a spiritual journey, encouraging introspection and a profound exploration of the human experience.
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