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Tangka
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Tangka
- Place of origin:
Tibet (made)
- Date:
20th century (made)
- Artist/Maker:
unknown (production)
- Materials and Techniques:
Tempera on cloth
- Museum number:
IM.262-1916
- Gallery location:
In store
This scroll painting or tangka depicts the ‘Wheel of Existence’ (phonetic Tibetan: Sri pai khorlo; transliterated Tibetan: Srid pai ‘khor lo). Such wheels are often found as wall paintings outside Tibetan temples. It shows the six worlds of existence into which sentient beings are born, depending on their good or bad karma built up during life. At the centre of the diagram are the three qualities that cause rebirth. The cock represents desire, the snake hatred and the pig ignorance. Around the outside of the wheel are the 12 Nidanas representing the 12 stages by which rebirth and death take place. The wheel is held by the wrathful Yama, ‘Lord of Death’.



















