





Hand-Painted Chenrezig Gold on Black Thangka – Four-Armed Bodhisattva of Compassion
This magnificent Chenrezig (Avalokiteshvara) Thangka is a refined example of traditional Himalayan sacred art painted in the striking gold-on-black thangka style. Hand-painted in Nepal by experienced master artisans, the artwork is created on cotton canvas using natural mineral pigments and genuine 24K gold, producing a luminous composition rich in intricate detail and spiritual symbolism.
At the center of the painting sits Chenrezig, the Bodhisattva of Infinite Compassion, known in Sanskrit as Avalokiteshvara. He is depicted in his classic four-armed form, representing the boundless ability to assist all sentient beings. His two central hands are joined at the heart holding the wish-fulfilling jewel, symbolizing the union of wisdom and compassion that benefits all beings.
In his upper right hand he holds a crystal mala (prayer beads), representing continuous compassionate activity and the recitation of the sacred mantra Om Mani Padme Hum. In his upper left hand he holds a lotus flower, symbolizing purity, spiritual awakening, and liberation from suffering.
Above the central figure appears Amitabha Buddha, Chenrezig’s spiritual progenitor and the Buddha of Infinite Light. Additional sacred figures surrounding the composition create a harmonious mandala-like arrangement that enhances the spiritual depth of the painting.
The dramatic black background combined with radiant gold detailing highlights the intricate linework and sacred geometry of the thangka. This traditional gold-on-black technique symbolizes wisdom emerging from the vastness of emptiness and is highly valued in Himalayan Buddhist painting.
Every element of the artwork follows classical Tibetan iconographic proportions, demonstrating the refined craftsmanship and spiritual devotion of Himalayan thangka artists. The result is both a powerful meditation image and an extraordinary piece of sacred art.
Symbolic Meaning
This Chenrezig thangka carries deep spiritual symbolism:
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Chenrezig (Avalokiteshvara) – embodiment of infinite compassion
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Four Arms – compassionate activity reaching all beings
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Wish-Fulfilling Jewel – unity of wisdom and compassion
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Lotus Flower – purity and spiritual awakening
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Prayer Beads (Mala) – continuous compassionate practice
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Amitabha Buddha Above – source of Chenrezig’s spiritual lineage
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Gold-on-Black Style – wisdom emerging from emptiness
Meditating on Chenrezig is believed to cultivate compassion, loving-kindness, and spiritual clarity.
Traditional Himalayan Craftsmanship
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Hand-painted in Nepal by skilled thangka artists
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Created following traditional Tibetan Buddhist iconographic guidelines
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Fine cotton canvas base
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Natural mineral pigments and semi-precious pigments
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24K gold detailing throughout the composition
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Intricate gold brushwork and layered painting techniques
Each thangka is a unique sacred artwork reflecting generations of Himalayan artistic tradition.
Ideal For
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Buddhist meditation and mantra practice
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Shrine or altar decoration
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Dharma centers and temples
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Sacred art collectors
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Yoga and mindfulness spaces
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Spiritual home décor
Chenrezig imagery is especially meaningful for those seeking compassion, healing energy, and inner peace.
Product Specifications
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SKU: YA-02969
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Subject: Chenrezig (Avalokiteshvara) – Four-Armed Bodhisattva
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Origin: Hand-painted in Nepal
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Technique: Traditional Tibetan Thangka Painting
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Materials: Cotton Canvas, 24K Gold, Natural Mineral Pigments
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Dimensions: 100 cm × 70 cm
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Style: Gold on Black Thangka
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Use: Meditation support, shrine décor, sacred art display
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