Kalachakra is a Sanskrit word made up of two terms; Kala meaning “Time” and chakra meaning “Cycle”, literally translated into English as “Cycle of Time”. But what does that actually mean? To answer this question, we will need to look at Kalachakra from multiple dimensions or levels of understanding.
Keeping Kalachakra mandala at home, office or in a meditation area of a home brings out the pure positive energy. Meditating or performing yoga sow the positive seeds upon the mind stream of the observer which will ripen beneficially in the future in all spiritual, physical and emotional level.
All Thangka Paintings are genuine hand paintings from Nepal painted by highly skilled lama artists. These hand paintings thangka is painted on cotton canvas using natural stone color and other materials like gold, silver, lapis mineral.
Every painting is nicely packed with handmade lokta paper and is put inside a strong non bendable PVC Pipes for expedition.
The floors of the palace depicted in the Kalachakra Mandala, from the ground up, represent:
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Enlightened body
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Enlightened speech
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Enlightened mind
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Enlightened wisdom
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Enlightened great bliss
Arrayed around the palace are four elemental rings and two outer rings. From the inside out they are:
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Earth
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Water
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Fire
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Wind
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Space
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Wisdom
Taken together, all of these elements compose a microcosm of the universe, ruled by time personified.
The benefits of meditating on Kalachakra Thangka paintings are manifold, encompassing physical, mental, and spiritual dimensions. Physically, meditation promotes relaxation, reduces stress, and strengthens the immune system, leading to improved overall health and well-being. Mentally, meditation enhances concentration, clarity, and emotional resilience, enabling practitioners to navigate life's challenges with greater ease and equanimity. Spiritually, meditation on Kalachakra Thangkas deepens one's connection to the divine and fosters a sense of unity with all beings, leading to greater compassion, wisdom, and spiritual fulfillment.