Kalchakra Mandala Antique Thangka Painting
The Kalachakra Mandala Thangka painting is a Tibetan Buddhist artwork filled with symbolism and spiritual meaning. It explores the concept of Kalachakra, or the cyclical nature of time and existence, through intricate teachings on cosmology, philosophy, and meditation practices. The central deity in the mandala is Kalachakra, a manifestation of the Buddha representing time and cycles.
The Kalachakra teachings and associated mandalas have a rich history and cultural significance, with their origins in India and continued development in Tibetan Buddhism. Creating a Kalachakra mandala, whether in the form of a sand painting or a thangka, is a meticulous ritual commonly practiced during special religious ceremonies. Ancient Kalachakra mandala thangkas hold spiritual, artistic, and historical value. They are preserved in monasteries, museums, and private collections, providing insight into Tibetan Buddhist practices and traditions.
Product Specification:
- Handpainted
- Size: 30 cm x 30 cm
- Base: Cotton Canvas
- Origination: Nepal