Two-Armed Chenrezig Thangka (Avalokiteshvara) The Two-Armed Chenrezig Thangka represents Avalokiteshvara, the embodiment of infinite compassion in Tibetan Buddhism. Shown in his most simple and profound form, Chenrezig appears seated in a peaceful meditative posture, symbolizing the pure essence of compassion and loving-kindness for all sentient beings. His two hands are joined at the heart in the gesture of prayer (Anjali Mudra), holding a wish-fulfilling jewel that signifies the unity of wisdom and compassion. This form emphasizes inner devotion, mindfulness, and the sincere aspiration to awaken compassion within oneself. His serene expression and radiant white body reflect purity, clarity, and boundless mercy. Traditionally used for meditation and mantra practice, especially the recitation of Om Mani Padme Hum, this thangka serves as a powerful spiritual support for cultivating compassion, patience, and emotional balance. It is ideal for personal shrines, meditation spaces, or as a meaningful gift for practitioners and collectors alike. This Two-Armed Chenrezig Thangka brings a calming presence and a reminder of compassion into any space, making it both a sacred art piece and a spiritual companion.
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- Size: 18x24 Inches (can be printed according to your size preferences)
- Materials Used: Cotton Canvas, Stone-Mixed Paste, Acrylic color, 24K Gold
- Unframed (can be framed as per your requirements)
- 100% hand-painted with references from Buddhist books, iconography, and master artists.
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P.S. All thankas are painted taking references from Buddhist books following the correct iconography and by master artists, making it authentic traditional handmade Tibetan art. The subtle facial expression is one factor to distinguish the real effort put into creating this masterpiece.