Product Parameters
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Product Name: Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara Thangka
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Material: Thangka canvas, mineral pigments, acrylic pigments
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Size: 75x50cm
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Craftsmanship: 100% hand-painted traditional Tibetan Buddhist art
Product Description
This Tibetan Buddhist Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara Thangka is a hand-painted sacred artwork created with natural mineral pigments and acrylic paints on a traditional thangka canvas. Avalokiteshvara, also known as Chenrezig, is revered as the embodiment of boundless compassion. The four arms symbolize the infinite qualities of compassion, wisdom, loving-kindness, and empathetic action. His serene presence radiates peace, guiding practitioners toward kindness, tolerance, and spiritual awakening.
The vivid mineral pigments lend depth and brilliance to the painting, ensuring both durability and authenticity. Every detail, from Avalokiteshvara’s calm expression to the symbolic implements held in his hands, reflects the dedication of Tibetan artisans and the sacred essence of Buddhist thangka tradition.
Symbolism & Meaning:
Displaying this thangka invokes Avalokiteshvara’s compassionate blessings, helping to dissolve anger, heal emotional suffering, and cultivate a heart of peace and empathy. It serves as a reminder of the bodhisattva vow—to relieve all beings from suffering.
Suitable for People:
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Spiritual Practitioners seeking compassion and mindfulness in daily practice
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Families & Homemakers wishing to bring harmony, love, and peace into their home
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Healers & Yoga Practitioners who align with the energy of compassion and wish to create a calm healing environment
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Collectors & Art Lovers drawn to sacred Buddhist art and cultural heritage
Ideal Spaces:
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Home Space: Perfect for meditation rooms, living rooms, or study areas to inspire tranquility
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Practice & Shrine Space: A central piece for personal altars or temple shrines
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Healing & Wellness Space: Enhances yoga studios, therapy rooms, or wellness centers with a compassionate presence
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Public & Cultural Space: Suitable for exhibitions, cultural centers, or art galleries showcasing sacred Tibetan art
Owning this Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara Thangka is more than having a piece of art—it is a spiritual companion, radiating compassion and guiding the mind and heart toward peace.