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Lokta Prints of Sakyamuni Buddha, Wheels of Life, Kala Chakra, Mandala Art work Wall Hanging Crafts

Lokta Prints of Sakyamuni Buddha, Wheels of Life, Kala Chakra, Mandala Art work Wall Hanging Crafts

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Prints in Lokta Paper, for wall hanging or can be used in art work. Lokta paper is a traditional handmade paper made from the bark of the Lokta tree, found in the Himalayan regions of Nepal. It is known for its durability, texture, and natural fibers, making it an ideal medium for creating traditional art and religious prints.

Sakyamuni Buddha - Sakyamuni Buddha refers to Siddhartha Gautama, the historical Buddha, and is often depicted in art in various forms, symbolizing wisdom, compassion, and enlightenment. The image of Sakyamuni Buddha printed on Lokta paper would be a serene and spiritual artwork, combining the natural texture of the paper with the peaceful representation of the Buddha.

Wheel of life - The "Six Buddhas Wheel of Life" is a powerful and symbolic representation of the Buddhist teachings, often seen in traditional Tibetan art. The "Wheel of Life," or Bhavachakra, is a visual representation of samsara (the cycle of birth, life, death, and rebirth), depicting the cycle of existence and the path to liberation. In relation to the "Six Buddhas" within this wheel, it likely refers to depictions of the six realms of existence in Buddhist cosmology. These realms represent different states of being, from the highest to the lowest, through which sentient beings cycle based on their karma:

A mandala is a geometric design or symbol that represents the universe, wholeness, or a spiritual journey. In various spiritual and religious traditions, particularly in Buddhism, Hinduism, and other Eastern philosophies, a mandala serves as both a representation of the cosmos and a tool for meditation, contemplation, and spiritual growth.

The Kala Mandala is a powerful and significant symbol in various Buddhist traditions, especially in Tibetan Buddhism. It can represent the cycle of time, life, and the universe. The word "Kala" in Sanskrit means "time" or "death," and "Mandala" refers to a sacred geometric design or diagram that represents the cosmos, the universe, or the self.

Measurements: (Approx. as it is handmade)
Sakyamuni Buddha, Wheels of Life, Color Kala Chakra: Length - 30" Width - 20"
Mandala, Black and White Kala Chakra: Length - 28" Width - 18"

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