Item Code: HME12186
Weight: 200 Grams
Dimensions (CM): 54 x 40
Material: Thangka Canvas
Availability: Available
Chenrezig (Avalokiteshvara) – Embodiment of Compassion
In Mahayana Buddhism, the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezig) is one of the most revered figures.
- Symbol of Compassion:
- Known as the Lord of Compassion, Avalokiteshvara has achieved complete enlightenment but chooses to remain in the earthly realm to aid all sentient beings in their journey toward liberation.
- His devotion to the salvation of others reflects the core principle of Mahayana Buddhism: balancing wisdom with compassion.
- Universal Significance:
- Unlike early Buddhism, where compassion had a secondary role to wisdom, Mahayana Buddhism elevates compassion to equal importance.
- This broader philosophy opens the path to nirvana for all individuals, whether monastic or lay practitioners.
Thangka Art – Sacred and Exquisite
Thangkas are traditional Tibetan Buddhist paintings, highly regarded for their artistry and spiritual significance.
- Artistic Features:
- Depicts Avalokiteshvara Sahashrabhuja, the thousand-armed form of the bodhisattva, symbolizing his limitless compassion and ability to assist all beings.
- Painted with real gold, adding a luminous, sacred aura to the artwork.
- Craftsmanship and Technique:
- Made on high-quality thangka canvas, this painting showcases meticulous detail and vibrant colors, embodying centuries-old artistic traditions.
Unique Features of Thangkas
- Traditional Presentation:
- Unframed and designed for rolling storage, akin to ancient scrolls.
- Mounted on a textile backing, often with a protective silk cover, ensuring both functionality and elegance.
- Preservation Tips:
- Keep in a dry environment to prevent damage to the silk or canvas.
- Handle with care to maintain its intricate beauty and longevity.
Why Choose This Thangka?
This Sahashrabhuja Avalokitesvara Thangka, painted in real gold, is a remarkable blend of spirituality and artistry, ideal for:
- Meditation and Prayer Rooms: Enhancing focus and devotion.
- Home Décor: Adding a touch of serenity and cultural richness.
- Collectibles: A valuable addition to any collection of sacred Tibetan art.
- Gifts: A thoughtful present for spiritual seekers and art enthusiasts.
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