Samsara Wheel Handmade Thangka Gahu Pendant - Transformation & Rebirth Talisman
Samsara Wheel Handmade Thangka Gahu Pendant - Transformation & Rebirth Talisman
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The Wheel of Samsara represents the profound Buddhist teaching of cyclic existence, illustrating the continuous journey of birth, death, and rebirth through the six realms. This sacred symbol, held in the hands of Yama, the Lord of Death, embodies the inescapable law of karma and the potential for liberation. It serves as a powerful reminder of life's impermanent nature while offering hope for spiritual evolution, encouraging mindful living and the accumulation of virtuous karma to break free from suffering and attain enlightenment.
Usage Scenarios
Mindful Living: Wear as daily reminder to practice mindfulness and create positive karma
Life Transitions: Carry during significant changes for graceful transformation
Meditation Aid: Use in contemplation to understand life's cycles and patterns
Spiritual Growth: Place in sacred space to support dharma practice and awakening
Product Parameters
Pendant Shape & Diameter: Gourd-shaped Gahu Box, 43.8mm
Thangka Material: 3D red clay with hand-painted mineral pigments
Frame Material: Brass with intricate rope knot pattern, inlaid with 2 turquoise stones on each side
Features: Front and back glass, waterproof and dustproof, back with blue lotus pattern
Design: Unique gourd-shaped Gahu box pendant
Q&A
Q: What does the Samsara Wheel symbolize?
A: It represents the cycle of rebirth through six realms and the law of karma governing existence
Q: How can this pendant support spiritual practice?
A: It serves as a constant reminder to live mindfully and create positive karma for liberation
Q: What are the six realms shown in the wheel?
A: They include heavenly, human, animal, hungry ghost, hell, and asura realms
Q: Is this suitable for those new to Buddhism?
A: Yes, it beautifully illustrates core Buddhist teachings about life and spiritual evolution
- Handmade
- 30-day return
- Natural Material








