Buddhism

Tranquility is a very advantageous element to have, especially when it comes to the interior design of your residence, or even the workplace. Buddhism wall murals by Photowall under tRead morehe category of World Religions bring that inner serenity to your wall decoration in an instant. Whether it is at home in the family room, your personal corner in a recreational space, or even in the break room at the office. Buddhism wall murals will make the overall difference in mood and visual weight. Buddhism wall murals can make you relax, unwind and reflect after some long days. These images also equip your interiors with superior style and grace, which you will see while perusing. Buddhism wall murals give your rooms a different vibe and culture. It does not even really matter if you are a believer or not, these motifs perfectly capture the essence of this belief system at hand and transmit it to your chosen space. You can also alter your Buddhas wall murals to match, or contrast, with your existing interior design, colour schemes and overall aesthetic.

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First of all, let us get to know the religion itself. Buddhism started as early as 4th or 6th BCE when Siddharta Gautama began to spread his teachings of suffering, nirvana and rebirth in India. Since Siddharta himself was averse to accept images of himself and used many different symbols to illustrate his teachings, there are eight different auspicious symbols of Buddhism. Many say that these represent the gifts that God made to Buddha when he achieved enlightenment. You will see them in Buddhism wall murals such as "OHM", where you can see one of the Buddhist Mudras, which basically means "hand gestures". There are also glimpses of Buddha paintings, where he has his eyes gently closed and lips curved into a calm smile. A Buddhism wall mural like this will provide you with wonderful inspiration to deepen your own practice of inner peace. Being fully present in each moment and situation is the best way to enjoy life at its fullest, and Buddhism wall murals will help bring you to that special place through your wall decoration.

All around

One more wonderful thing about Buddhism wall murals is that they represent something that is truly universal, just like the teachings of the subject of the category. Buddhism has had a positive impact on many people around the globe, making it into a way of life that transcends cultures and races. This is also why in this fascinating section of World Religions, you will discover real life photographs that instantly transport you to different locations that honor Buddhism. The intricate details of a Buddhism wall mural such as "Buddhist Statue, Hong Kong", for example, can really make you feel like you are right within the vicinity of this iconic landmark. If you are going for something more subtle, check out "Tenryu-ji Temple Passage" which features the path to a famous Buddhist temple in Japan. Buddhism wall murals also have works of art that give this spiritual belief a whole new and deeper meaning, like "Buddha Square". Having a gorgeous piece of art such as this will not only enhance your room visually, but also mentally and spiritually.

Healing Buddhism wall murals

Aside from providing you with history and a global touch, Buddhism wall murals will aid you in finding your so-called "zen". These serene motifs will allow you to meditate, reflect and guide your energy into a calm and peaceful ambiance. No matter how stressful your life may be, even in the most chaotic of days, having one of our Buddhism wall murals will give you the opportunity to remove yourself from the complexity of the world. Reconnect with your soul and true self through these images that represent wisdom and inner balance. In more stressful environments such as the workplace, pieces like "Buddha with Flowers" can really alleviate the tension and help you and your colleagues chill out. This can also help in increasing productivity and generate a positive workflow, making Buddhism wall murals a true game changer.
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