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TH31 Wheel of Life Brocade Tibetan Thangka Painting
About us Contact us Seller Feedback Newsletter View: All Items | FAQs | Seller eCRATER World | Reviews & Guides |Home | Statues | Thangkas | Silver Jewelry | Singing Bowls | Felt Items | Lokta Paper MaterialPainted on Canvas with natural mineral colors with Gold PigmentsDimension/Size36cm H X27 cm W/14.17" H X 10.63" W (Painting Size)86cm H X58 cm W/33.85" H X 22.83" W(With Border)Weight Shipping Policy Ships from NepaCrafts office in Kathmandu, NEPAL Ship via DHL, FedEx Express, TNTor aramex according to the destination.Delivery 3-7 days.Please provide your Phone number for purchase of thisitem. It is sendt o my carriers so that they may contact you, if you are not reachalbe during delivery. Please sumbit your phone number in the note during checkout.Shipping costs include insurance For USA (50 States): Shipping cost cover all fees, including duties and taxeFor Non-USA: Customers are responsible for all duty, tax & brokerage fees that may be due upon delivery.Payment Information Paypal acceptedPayment must be made within 7 business daysPositive feedback will be given within24 hoursafterwe have received your payment. Combine shipping for Multiple for multiple items If you won multiple items that may ships from same location, you will be qualify for a combined shipping discount. NotePlease note that the actual colors of this item may vary due to differences in monitor color depth and make. The color shown is as close as possible to the actual colors of the item . Shipping Cost/ Versand/ Expédition ( Air Mail)CountryShipping Cost DurationGermany, Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan,Japanand China US$203-5 business days Europe US$203-5 business days USA,CAN, AUS US$203-5 business days Brazil, Chile, Peru, Russia and the Rest WorldUS$203-7 business days Wheel of Life BrocadeTibetan Thangka PaintingThe wheel of life thangka is considered an endless life cycle of human being. It is believed to have been drawn first by the Buddha himself As seen in the picture, a minister demon, usually identified as Yama the god of death, clutches the whole wheel. In the smallest circle at the centre a pig, snake and cock symbolize the three cardinal sins of ignorance (Pig), anger (Snake) and lust (Cock), and are biting each others tails to show that these evils are inseparably connected. In the narrow circle around the innermost circle the light half at the viewer's left shows figures ascending to higher levels of existence, the dark half at the right shows figures descending to lower levels. The six main segments of the wheel depict the six world existence. In the upper half are the relatively happier realms of the gods, the asuras or demigods and human being. In the lower half are the more wretched realms of the animals, pretas or hungry ghosts, and those tortured in hell.Shipping Partners For further information Please call us at +977-1-447 35 83 on Nepal Standard Time from Sun-Friday 10:00 AM-6:00 PM The best way to contact us is per email, we will reply you within 8 hours.Powered by eCRATER . List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.
















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