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Buddha-ful Multi-Frame Framed Wall Art That'll Zen Your Space

Transform any room into a tranquil haven with this framed multi-panel Buddha Wall Art—the splash-proof, easy-clean centerpiece your wall’s been missing!

₹ 2,496


Brand : INEP

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Need a Zen corner that chats back? This framed multi-panel Buddha Wall Art delivers spa-like serenity with splash-proof prints on tough wooden MDF frames. Hang it hassle-free and watch tranquility bloom!

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Buddha-ful 5-Panel Buddha Canvas Wall Art Painting (127x76cm) - Meditation & Modern Design

THE SPECIFIC FIT RECOGNITION 

You might have browsed dozens of Buddha paintings by now. Some were too traditional—temple-style imagery that feels more pooja room than living room, the kind your parents would love but doesn't match your IKEA coffee table. Some were too abstract—barely recognizable as Buddha, just vague spiritual shapes that don't actually create the calm you're seeking. You probably kept coming back to this one—127cm, five panels, that bronze Buddha with the flowing turquoise and purple background—because it feels like the bridge between spiritual and modern. But you want to be sure.

Here's why this is the one: 127cm covers about one-third of a standard 12-foot (360cm) living room wall—leaving 116cm of breathing room on each side. This creates visual balance without making your meditation corner or living room feel crowded. Your wall probably has other elements—maybe your existing bookshelf three feet away, maybe a window on one side, maybe that floor lamp you're not moving. The 127cm width works with these elements instead of fighting for space. And at 76cm tall, this fits comfortably under 8-10 foot ceilings without reaching awkwardly upward. The five vertical panels (each 25cm wide with small gaps) create a rhythm that draws your eye across the composition—left to right, from warm sunrise tones through cool spiritual turquoise.

And the colors—bronze Buddha with turquoise, purple, and that warm orange gradient—these aren't the traditional gold-and-red color schemes that only work in dedicated pooja spaces. These are contemporary spiritual tones. Turquoise and purple read as calming and meditative, while the bronze and warm tones keep it grounded, not cold. Your living room walls are probably cream, off-white, or light beige. Your furniture is probably brown wood or beige fabric. This canvas will feel like you intentionally chose spiritual art that complements your modern home, not like you tried to turn your apartment into a meditation center.

DIMENSIONAL MATHEMATICS 

Why 127cm Works on 12-Foot Living Room Walls (and What Happens If You Go Smaller or Bigger)

Your living room wall is probably 10 to 12 feet wide (300-360cm in most Indian 2BHK and 3BHK apartments). Your bedroom wall might be 8-10 feet. Here's the visual math:

127cm canvas on a 12-foot (360cm) wall:

  • 116cm of space on the left side

  • 116cm of space on the right side

  • Coverage ratio: Canvas covers 35% of wall width

  • Effect: Anchored, intentional, meditative focal point—not floating, not overwhelming

Now consider your room arrangement:

For living room placement:

  • Your sofa is probably 6-8 feet (180-240cm) wide

  • Hanging height: 20-25cm above sofa top puts canvas center at 140-160cm from floor (perfect eye level when you're seated for meditation or relaxation)

  • Side elements: You probably have a side table, bookshelf, or window within 3-4 feet

  • The 127cm width fills the sofa zone without crowding your other furniture

For meditation corner or bedroom:

  • If you meditate on floor cushions, hanging center at 120-140cm puts the Buddha at natural eye level when seated

  • Works above a low platform bed or meditation altar

  • Leaves room for incense holder, singing bowls, or other meditation elements on a nearby shelf

If you went with 90cm instead:

  • 25% wall coverage—looks like an accent piece, not a focal point for meditation

  • On a 12 ft wall, you'll have 135cm of empty space on each side

  • Effect: Your eye notices all that empty wall; the spiritual energy feels diluted

  • Specific problem: Too small to anchor a meditation practice or create the calming presence you're seeking

If you went with 150cm instead:

  • 42% wall coverage—works if you have a completely blank wall in a large room

  • But if you have a window, bookshelf, or door nearby, the 150cm width crowds the space

  • Effect: Makes the meditation area feel intense rather than calm

  • Specific problem: In smaller apartments, it dominates instead of creating balance

The 127cm is the balanced choice: creates meditative presence without overwhelming your room, works above standard furniture without requiring complete room redesign, leaves space for your other spiritual or decorative elements to coexist.

And at 76cm tall, this sits proportionally under 8-10 foot ceilings. From your sofa or meditation cushion (6-10 feet away), you see the full flowing composition. Walk up close, you see the canvas texture and the details in the Buddha's robes. Both viewing distances matter—one for daily living, one for focused meditation.

The five-panel layout creates visual flow: your eye travels from the warm sunrise gradient on the left, across the serene Buddha, into the flowing turquoise and purple energy on the right. This left-to-right journey creates calm through gentle movement, making your wall—and your mind—feel more expansive.

COLOR & DESIGN PSYCHOLOGY 

Why Turquoise-Purple-Bronze Works in Modern Indian Homes (When Traditional Gold-Red Doesn't)

You've probably noticed: most Buddha art online is either traditional temple colors (gold, red, deep maroon) or minimal monochrome (black Buddha on white background). The traditional colors feel too religious for your living room—you want spiritual energy, not a shrine aesthetic. The monochrome feels too cold, too impersonal for the warmth you're trying to create.

This color palette solves that tension.

The bronze Buddha (left panels): Warm metallic tones that feel substantial, grounded, traditional enough to be recognizable but not so golden it looks like temple decor. Bronze reads as "spiritual" without reading as "religious obligation."

The turquoise and teal (flowing background): These are the colors of calm water, clear skies, tropical peace. Turquoise is scientifically shown to lower heart rate and reduce anxiety. In Vastu, turquoise represents the throat chakra—communication, clarity, truth. When you're stressed after work, this color actively helps your nervous system shift toward relaxation.

The deep purple and violet (wave depths): Purple represents the crown chakra—spiritual connection, meditation, higher consciousness. But this isn't the dark purple that feels heavy; these are vibrant jewel tones that feel energizing, not drowning.

The warm orange-yellow gradient (bottom left): This is sunrise energy—new beginnings, hope, warmth. It keeps the whole composition from feeling too cool or detached. Your eye catches this warmth first, then travels through the calm blues and purples.

How this works with your actual walls:

Your walls are probably cream, off-white, or that light beige most apartments have. Against these neutral backgrounds, the turquoise and purple create visual interest without clashing. The bronze tones echo your wooden furniture—your coffee table, TV unit, bookshelves are probably brown or dark wood, and bronze Buddha sits in that same warm family.

Your sofa is probably brown fabric or beige. Maybe you have teal or turquoise throw pillows (they're everywhere in home decor right now). This canvas looks like you deliberately chose it to tie your room together—the turquoise picks up your accent colors, the bronze complements your furniture, the purple adds that sophisticated depth interior designers talk about.

In morning light from east-facing windows, the turquoise and green tones catch the natural light and glow. The Buddha feels peaceful, welcoming the day. In afternoon light, the warm orange gradient activates—the room feels energized but not harsh. In evening LED lighting (warm white, which most Indian homes use), the bronze Buddha becomes the focal point, the purples deepen, and the whole piece creates that "sanctuary after a long day" feeling you're seeking.

This isn't decor. This is environmental psychology working in your favor.

THE QUALITY QUESTION 

Will This Actually Look Premium in Person, or Like a ₹800 Marketplace Print?

You've seen Buddha canvas art on marketplace sites for ₹1,200. You've seen similar "5-panel spiritual art" for ₹1,500. So when you see ₹2,496, your immediate thought is: "What's the actual difference, or am I just paying extra for the same thing with a brand name?"

Here's the visible, tactile difference you'll notice the moment you unpack this:

Canvas weight (340 GSM cotton): Pick up cheap marketplace canvas and it feels like thick poster paper stretched over wood. You can see light through it if you hold it up. The corners pucker within weeks. Pick up this canvas and it feels like actual artist canvas—dense, substantial, drum-tight across the frame. The weave is tight enough that when sunlight hits it from your window, the colors stay opaque and rich. No see-through patches, no sagging.

Frame construction (1.5-inch kiln-dried pinewood): Cheap frames use thin wood (0.75-1 inch) that warps in Mumbai humidity or Bangalore temperature swings. You'll see ripples forming at the edges within 3-6 months. This 1.5-inch frame stays dimensionally stable. The wood is dried to 12% moisture content before assembly—meaning it won't absorb atmospheric moisture during monsoons and expand. Two years from now, your canvas will still be flat and tight.

Eco-solvent inks with UV resistance: Marketplace sellers use dye-based inkjet printing. These fade. If your wall gets morning sun or afternoon light, you'll notice within 6-12 months—the turquoise shifts to pale blue-green, the purples wash out to lavender, the bronze loses its depth. Eco-solvent inks are chemically stable. They're designed to withstand UV exposure without color shift. Your Buddha painting will still have vibrant turquoise and deep purples two monsoons from now.

The ₹1,200 price difference between this and marketplace canvas is the difference between something that looks premium for three years and something you're embarrassed by after eight months when guests ask, "Is that new?" and you have to admit it's faded.

CLIMATE SURVIVAL REALITY

Will This Survive Indian Monsoons and Heat, or Warp Like Your Last Canvas?

Let's talk about what nobody mentions: your wall art has to survive the Indian climate. And the Indian climate destroys cheap canvas.

Mumbai: 70-85% humidity during monsoons, salt air year-round Bangalore: 15-degree temperature swings between day and night
Chennai: Relentless UV exposure plus 80% humidity Delhi: 5°C winters, 45°C summers, sudden rain Pune/Hyderabad: Dust followed by heavy monsoon bursts

Cheap canvas absorbs moisture and expands during monsoons. When it dries, it contracts. After two monsoon cycles, you'll see permanent rippling. After four cycles, the canvas separates from the frame edges. If you're in a coastal city, salt air accelerates ink fading—your turquoise will turn grayish-green within 18 months.

How climate-appropriate canvas actually works:

Moisture-resistant coating seals the canvas surface. During monsoons, water vapor beads up and evaporates instead of soaking into the fibers. This is the same coating used on outdoor banners that survive rain.

Kiln-dried frame wood at 12% moisture content won't absorb atmospheric moisture and expand. Your frame stays stable through multiple monsoon seasons—no warping, no corners pulling away from the wall.

UV-resistant inks have built-in sun protection. Direct afternoon sun won't fade the colors. If your meditation corner or living room wall faces east or west and gets 3-4 hours of daily sunlight, your canvas will look identical five years from now.

Does this matter if you live in an air-conditioned apartment? Yes. Because you're not running AC 24/7 year-round. Your painting hangs through power cuts, through weeks you're traveling with AC off, through monsoon months when you open windows for fresh air. It needs to handle the environment it actually lives in.

INSTALLATION REALITY 

Rental-Friendly Installation (Without Losing Your ₹50,000 Deposit)

You're in a rental. Your lease says "no major wall damage." Your deposit is ₹50,000. So when you think about hanging a 127cm canvas, your immediate worry is: "Will I lose my deposit over drill holes?"

Here's the reality: the tiny holes needed for canvas mounting are NOT the holes that cost you your deposit.

Canvas art requires: 2-3 small anchor holes (6mm diameter, 30-40mm deep) What loses deposits: TV bracket holes (12mm diameter, 80mm deep), heavy shelving holes, clusters of failed attempts

The 6mm holes for canvas mounting are smaller than standard picture frame nails. When you move out, fill them with wall putty (₹50 at any hardware store), sand smooth, touch up with paint. Total repair: ₹200 and 20 minutes. Your landlord won't notice.

What you'll need (all included with your canvas):

For drywall (modern apartments): Plastic anchors, 6mm drill bit, drill 30mm deep For concrete (older buildings): Concrete anchors, 6mm masonry bit, drill 35mm deep
For plaster walls: Test by tapping—hollow sound = drywall method, solid sound = concrete

The hanging template (included) solves the "drilling in wrong spot" anxiety. Tape template to wall at desired height, mark holes, remove template, drill. No measuring, no mistakes, no second-guessing.

Installation time: 15-20 minutes total, including the five times you stand back to make sure it's level.

SPIRITUAL + MODERN AESTHETIC 

For People Who Want Meditation Energy Without Temple Aesthetics

Here's your actual dilemma: you want the calming, spiritual presence of Buddha in your home. You meditate, or you want to start meditating, or you just want that visual reminder to breathe and be present. But you don't want your living room to look like a yoga studio or a temple.

You live in a modern apartment. You have contemporary furniture. You watch Netflix on a wall-mounted TV. Your coffee table has design magazines, not incense holders. When friends visit, you want them to see that you're spiritual without thinking you've joined an ashram.

This canvas walks that line.

The Buddha imagery is clear and respectful—meditation pose, serene expression, traditional robes. Anyone who walks in recognizes it immediately. Your grandmother will approve. Your yoga teacher would appreciate it.

But the abstract flowing background—those turquoise waves, purple depths, sunrise gradient—keeps it contemporary. This looks like modern spiritual art you'd see in a high-end wellness center or a boutique meditation studio. Not traditional. Not trying too hard. Just beautifully balanced between ancient wisdom and modern aesthetic.

You can hang this in your living room without explaining yourself. You can meditate in front of it without feeling performative. You can have guests over and it reads as "thoughtfully curated" not "overly religious."

It's spiritual grounding that fits your actual life.

COMPARISON TABLE 

Buddha-ful 5-Panel (127cm) vs Other Options You've Probably Considered

Canvas Option

Wall Coverage on 12ft Wall

Best For

Potential Problem

90cm Single-Panel Buddha

25% coverage

Small meditation corners, bedroom accent

Feels undersized in living rooms; lacks visual impact for meditation focus

127cm 5-Panel Buddha (This One)

35% coverage

Living room focal point, bedroom meditation wall, office calm

None—ideal balanced size

150cm Buddha Triptych

42% coverage

Large blank walls in spacious rooms

Overwhelms smaller apartments; crowds furniture

Traditional Gold-Red Buddha

Varies

Dedicated pooja rooms, traditional homes

Too religious for modern living spaces; clashes with contemporary furniture

Monochrome Black Buddha

Varies

Minimalist ultra-modern homes

Feels cold, impersonal; doesn't create warm meditation energy

Abstract "Spiritual" (no Buddha)

Varies

People who want calm without iconography

Lacks the focused meditation anchor of Buddha imagery

The 127cm five-panel with contemporary colors hits the sweet spot: clear Buddha imagery for spiritual grounding, modern abstract background for aesthetic flexibility, size that works in standard Indian apartments without requiring dedicated meditation rooms.

REALISTIC EXPECTATIONS 

What This Will Actually Look Like in Your Home (Not in Styled Photos)

Product photos are professionally lit with perfect blank walls. Your home isn't that. Your wall probably has electrical switches, AC vents, maybe that patch where the previous tenant drilled. So here's what this canvas will actually look like:

In morning light (east-facing windows): The turquoise and green tones catch natural light and glow softly. The Buddha feels peaceful and welcoming. The warm gradient adds gentle energy. This is ideal meditation lighting.

In afternoon light (west-facing): The bronze Buddha becomes the focal point as warm light hits it. Colors deepen. The purple tones become more prominent. This is when the canvas looks most vibrant.

In evening LED lighting (warm white 3000K, standard in Indian homes): All colors appear richer and more cohesive. The canvas becomes the calming focal point after a stressful day. This is when guests see it and comment.

Against cream/off-white walls (most common): Perfect. The neutral wall lets the canvas colors shine. The turquoise-purple-bronze palette creates drama without clashing.

Against light yellow/peach walls (common in older apartments): Still works well. The warm bronze and orange gradient complement peachy walls. The cool turquoise provides refreshing contrast.

Above brown/beige sofas (most Indian furniture): Looks intentional and curated. The bronze Buddha echoes wooden furniture tones. The turquoise adds that "designer touch" accent color.

The honest test: does your eye go to the canvas in a "that looks calming" way or a "that's just there" way? Quality spiritual art becomes part of your room's sanctuary feel, not just a random decoration.

WHY MOOLWAN 

Why ₹2,496 Here Instead of ₹1,200 on Marketplaces

You've seen similar Buddha canvas on marketplace sites for cheaper. So why spend ₹2,496 here?

Because you're not comparing the same product. You're comparing a photo of canvas to actual canvas that will hang in your meditation corner or living room for 3-5 years.

Marketplace sellers source from random manufacturers, switching suppliers monthly based on who's cheapest. You don't know what canvas weight you're getting, what inks they're using, whether the frame wood is treated.

Moolwan manufactures in-house. Every canvas uses the same 340 GSM cotton, same eco-solvent inks, same kiln-dried pinewood. Consistency is guaranteed, not accidental.

Climate-appropriate materials tested for Indian monsoons and heat. Actual installation hardware included (not two flimsy hooks). Real customer service for replacements, not fighting through ticket systems.

Sized for Indian furniture and wall proportions, not generic international sizes converted to centimeters.

The ₹1,200 price difference is not paying extra for the same thing. It's not replacing faded, warped canvas after 8 months when your meditation practice deserves better.

PRACTICAL DETAILS 

The Logistics You Actually Care About

Shipping time: 5-6 days to metro cities (Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Pune, Hyderabad). Add 1-2 days for tier-2/3 cities. Tracking details within 24 hours of order.

Packaging: Triple-layer protection—bubble wrap + cardboard corner protectors + outer carton. Shipping is rough on canvas; this packaging is why it arrives undamaged.

COD available: Yes, across all Indian cities where courier operates. Delivery person will unwrap outer packaging so you can inspect for major damage before paying. If box is crushed, refuse and contact support.

Video your unboxing: Start recording before cutting tape. Show all box sides, then unwrap. If there's damage, you'll have video proof for replacement. Without video, proving shipping damage is nearly impossible.

Replacement policy: Full replacement for manufacturing defects (print errors, frame issues, canvas tension problems) and shipping damage (bent frames, torn canvas). Requires unboxing video. Replacement ships within 2-3 days of approved claim.

Not covered: Size perception differences, subjective color preferences, damage after installation, normal wear after 6+ months.

Cleaning: Dust with dry microfiber cloth every 2-3 weeks. No water, no chemicals, no furniture polish. The moisture-resistant coating means dust wipes away cleanly.

DECISION POINT 

This Is Where You Decide

You've read 2,800 words about this Buddha canvas. You know the size math, the color psychology, the climate durability, the installation process, and why the price reflects actual quality.

You probably know more about canvas construction right now than 95% of people who buy spiritual art online.

So here's what it comes down to: you can keep searching. You can add this to saved items and revisit next month during another browsing session. You can keep that meditation corner or living room wall empty while you research more options.

Or you can acknowledge: you've done the research. You know 127cm works on your wall. You know this modern spiritual aesthetic fits your home. You know this quality will last through multiple monsoons.

Your space has been waiting for this calming energy long enough. You've been searching long enough.

The decision isn't whether to buy Buddha wall art. It's whether you're ready to create the sanctuary space you've been visualizing.

QUICK SPECIFICATIONS

Product: Buddha-ful 5-Panel Buddha Canvas Wall Art Painting
Dimensions: 127cm W x 76cm H x 0.6cm D (Overall), Each panel: 25cm W x 76cm H
Weight: 3kg
Canvas: 340 GSM cotton with moisture-resistant coating
Frame: 1.5" kiln-dried pinewood, dark finish
Inks: Eco-solvent, UV-resistant
Design: Bronze Buddha with flowing turquoise-purple-orange abstract background
Best For: 12 ft living room walls, bedroom meditation corners, office calm, spiritual modern homes
Includes: Concrete anchors, drywall anchors, D-rings, hanging template
Price: ₹2,496
Shipping: 5-6 days metro, COD available
Ideal Placement: 20-25cm above sofa or 120-140cm floor height for meditation seating
Climate: Tested for Indian monsoons, heat, UV exposure
Warranty: Full replacement for manufacturing defects and shipping damage (video required)


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