Wheel Of Life Thangka Meaning Explained
Thangka symbolizes culture, peace, and purity of art. It is a symbolic representation of Samsara (or cyclic existence) found on the outer wall of Tibetan Buddhist Temples and monasteries in the indo-Tibetan region. In Nepal, the Wheel of Life is kept in a simulated form or printed in the thangka. In the Mahayana Buddhist Tradition. It is believed that the drawing was designed by the Lord Buddha himself to help ordinary people understand the Buddha technique.