
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a vibrant thangka painting, a Tibetan Buddhist art form. The central and largest element is a Wheel of Life, also known as the Bhavacakra, which symbolizes the Buddhist understanding of the cycle of existence, karma, and rebirth. The wheel is held by a fierce deity with a red face, multiple eyes, and a crown of skulls, representing impermanence and the relentless nature of samsara. The Wheel of Life is divided into segments, each illustrating different realms of existence and moral consequences of actions. Surrounding the wheel are various scenes of deities, humans, animals, and mythical creatures, rendered in bright colors and intricate detail. The background shows a stylized landscape with clouds, mountains, and greenery. This thangka painting is located in the village of Kalath, India, likely within a monastery or a private collection.
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