







Avalokiteshvara Thousand-Armed Thangka
This Thangka serves Avalokiteshvara in his thousand-armed manifestation, known as Sahasrabhuja Avalokiteshvara, a profound symbol of compassion in Tibetan Buddhism. Featuring eleven heads and a thousand arms extending outward, it embodies limitless wisdom and an unwavering commitment to alleviating the suffering of all beings. Crafted with traditional Himalayan methods and hand-painted using natural mineral pigments, this piece exemplifies both exceptional artistry and rich spiritual meaning.
Avalokiteshvara Thangka is carefully painted on fine cotton canvas using natural mineral pigments and accented with detailed 24k gold highlights, giving it a luminous and sacred appearance. Every aspect of Avalokiteshvara’s form is rich with meaning, the eleven heads symbolize ascending levels of enlightened awareness, topped by the serene face of Amitabha Buddha. The two central hands are joined in prayer, holding the wish-fulfilling jewel, while the other hands carry sacred objects like the lotus, dharma wheel, and vase. Each of the thousand arms features an eye, representing his all-seeing compassion and limitless ability to assist beings. The background’s gentle clouds, floral patterns, and subtle deity figures create a peaceful and reverent ambiance.
Avalokiteshvara’s thousand arms symbolize endless compassion and protection for all beings. This Thangka inspires kindness and devotion, making it a meaningful addition to any meditation space or a thoughtful spiritual gift. It brings blessings of peace, healing, and love.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
- Hand painted
- Material : Cotton Canvas, 24k Gold and Semi-precious natural minerals
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Dimension : 77 cm x 55 cm
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