








Chenrezig Thangka Painting – Embodiment of Compassion
This sacred Chenrezig Thangka portrays Avalokiteshvara—known in Tibetan as Chenrezig—the Bodhisattva of Infinite Compassion. Revered across all schools of Tibetan Buddhism, Chenrezig represents the boundless compassion of all Buddhas, and this hand-painted thangka captures that essence with refined serenity and devotional depth.
Meticulously painted by a skilled Nepalese artist on fine cotton canvas, the artwork features delicate brushwork, rich natural mineral pigments, and luminous gold detailing that enhances the deity’s ornaments and radiant aura.
Iconography & Symbolism
Chenrezig is depicted in his Four-Armed (Chaturbhuja) form, each arm symbolizing the Four Immeasurable Qualities:
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Loving-kindness
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Compassion
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Sympathetic joy
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Equanimity
His central hands are folded at the heart in a gesture of devotion, holding the wish-fulfilling jewel—representing awakened intention. The remaining hands hold:
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A crystal mala (rosary), symbolizing continuous compassionate activity
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A lotus flower, representing purity beyond samsara
His gentle gaze and serene facial expression are carefully rendered to evoke inner calm, mindfulness, and open-hearted awareness.
Mantra & Spiritual Power
Chenrezig’s sacred mantra, “Om Mani Padme Hum,” is regarded as the distilled essence of all Buddhist teachings. Recitation of this mantra is traditionally believed to:
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Purify negative karma
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Cultivate compassion
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Open the heart
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Guide beings toward liberation
As the patron deity of Tibet and a universal guardian of compassion, Chenrezig is invoked for developing empathy, patience, and unconditional kindness toward all sentient beings.
Artistic Excellence
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Hand-painted by a skilled Nepalese master
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Natural mineral pigments on high-quality cotton canvas
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Pure gold detailing in halo and ornaments
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Fine-line precision in facial features and symbolic elements
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Traditional Himalayan iconographic accuracy
The subtle gold accents illuminate the deity’s presence, enhancing the thangka’s sacred and meditative quality.
Spiritual & Decorative Use
This thangka serves as:
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A meditation focal point
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A devotional altar centerpiece
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A spiritual protector within sacred space
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A daily reminder to cultivate compassion and balance
Its size (69 × 50 cm) makes it ideal for home shrines, meditation rooms, or collectors of authentic Tibetan Buddhist art.
Product Specifications
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Material: Hand-painted on high-quality cotton canvas
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Medium: Natural, eco-friendly mineral pigments with gold detailing
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Dimensions: 69 cm × 50 cm
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Origin: Nepal
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Usage: Meditation, altar display, sacred decor, spiritual gifting
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