





Thousand-Armed and Eleven-Headed Avalokeshwor Thangka
The Avalokeshwor Thangka is a remarkable example of Tibetan Buddhist artistry, meticulously hand-painted in Nepal by master artisans using pure 24k gold and natural mineral pigments. This exceptional piece depicts Avalokeshwor, also known as Chenrezig, the Bodhisattva embodying Infinite Compassion. Honored for his limitless mercy, Avalokeshwor is portrayed in his Sahasrabhuja (Thousand-Armed) form, featuring symbolic elements that convey his universal compassion and enlightened authority.
This thangka shows Avalokeshwor surrounded by a stunning circle of a thousand arms, each holding sacred items like lotus petals, a mala (prayer beads), and other symbols that represent purity, devotion, and compassionate help for all beings. He is depicted with eleven heads, each with double eyes, symbolizing his ability to see the suffering of beings everywhere. The calm central face expresses compassion, while the upper faces reflect wisdom, peace, and enlightened strength to overcome negativity. The detailed patterns, golden accents, and balanced colors demonstrate skilled craftsmanship and heartfelt devotion.
The Avalokeshwor Thangka shows compassion with a thousand arms and eleven heads, symbolizing help and awareness. It inspires kindness, protects from harm, and encourages mindfulness. The lotus petals represent purity, and the mala stands for continuous prayer. Displaying this thangka brings peace and spiritual blessings to any space.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
- Hand painted
- Materials : Cotton Canvas, 24k Gold and semi-precious natural minerals
- Dimension : 60 cm x 45 cm
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