Chengresi
Chengresi, a Tibetan term for bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, is a revered figure in Tibetan Buddhism. Chenrezig is depicted with four arms, symbolizing his ability to extend compassion to all sentient beings, or with a thousand arms and eyes, indicating his boundless compassion and omniscience. Tibetan Buddhists often recite Chenrezig's mantra, "Om Mani Padme Hum," to invoke his blessings and purify negative karma. Chenrezig is also associated with the practice of tonglen, a meditation practice where practitioners visualize taking on the suffering of others and providing happiness and relief.
Chenresi also known as Avalokiteshvara or Khachari or Kuan Yin or emphasizes compassion and wisdom. Chenrezig's calm gaze and compassionate demeanor radiate endless affection and compassion. Hand-painted by experienced artisans, this spiritual artwork is a visual reminder of Chenrezig's commitment to alleviate suffering and guide humans to enlightenment. Chenrezig's compassionate presence will illuminate your surrounds and build a loving-kindness-filled heart.