







Avalokiteshvara Thangka
Avalokiteshvara, also known as Chenrezig or Avalokeshwor, is one of the most revered bodhisattvas in Tibetan Buddhism and the supreme embodiment of compassion and mercy. He is believed to hear the cries of all sentient beings and respond with limitless kindness and protection.
Traditionally depicted with multiple arms and heads, Avalokiteshvara symbolizes his boundless ability to assist countless beings simultaneously. Each arm represents an aspect of compassionate action, while his calm and benevolent expression reflects perfect wisdom united with loving-kindness.
This Avalokiteshvara Thangka Painting is meticulously hand-painted on high-quality cotton canvas by master artisans using natural, eco-friendly mineral pigments. Every brushstroke is executed with precision and devotion, capturing the bodhisattva’s tranquil presence and spiritual radiance. The natural hues enhance the authenticity and sacred energy of the artwork, making it both a powerful spiritual object and a refined piece of Himalayan art.
Spiritual Significance
Avalokiteshvara is associated with:
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Infinite compassion and mercy
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Protection from suffering and fear
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Guidance on the path to enlightenment
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Cultivation of empathy and loving-kindness
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Spiritual support during meditation and prayer
Meditating on Avalokiteshvara is believed to open the heart, dissolve suffering, and awaken compassion for all beings.
Ideal Placement
Perfect for:
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Meditation rooms and home altars
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Spiritual or mindfulness spaces
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Monasteries and yoga studios
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Meaningful spiritual gifts
Displaying this Thangka invites the compassionate and protective presence of Avalokiteshvara into your environment.
Product Specifications
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Deity: Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezig / Avalokeshwor)
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Tradition: Tibetan Buddhism / Mahayana
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Art Form: Traditional Tibetan Thangka Painting
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Material: Hand-painted on high-quality cotton canvas
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Medium: Natural, eco-friendly mineral pigments
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Technique: Traditional Himalayan hand-painting
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Origin: Handmade by skilled Tibetan artisans
Dimensions
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Size: 98 cm × 70 cm
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