Chenrezig also known as Avalokitesvara is a bodhisattva. Chenrezig is mainly referred to as the bodhisattva of compassion. He is the lord endowed with complete illumination. In one prominent Buddhist story, Chenrezig vows never to rest until he has helped free all sentient beings from samsara. The four arms of Chenrezig symbolize:

  1. Immeasurable loving kindness
  2. Immeasurable compassion
  3. Immeasurable joy
  4. Immeasurable equanimity

 Mantra: “Om Mani Padme Hum”

Reciting this mantra and looking upon the Chenrezig thangka has an immense benefit. Chenrezig is a bodhisattva who has delayed its enlightenment for helping suffering in the world. Avalokiteshvara is the different form of Chenrezig in 1000 arms and 1000 eyes so that Chenrezig can offer help towards all sentient. Personally, for me, Chenrezig is the thangka that helped me to deeply understand the true meaning of Love & Compassion

Chenrezig is also known as Chenrezig or Kuan Yin in Chinese. Chenrezig is not a real person, but a part of an aspect of our enlightened Buddha Mind according to Tibetan Buddhism. Chenrezig is depicted in a bright white perfect body with all signs of Bodhisattva of Compassion. With 4 arms, the two palms join in a praying gesture, in third-hand holds a lotus flower near his ear, symbolizing the purity of his mind, in right-hand holds prayer beads and the six syllables of Om Mani Padme Hum joyfully dancing in his heart. He sits on a large Lotus flower, with great compassion looking to the sentient beings. He is always listening someone will recite his mantra and ask for his help. Chenrezig is always ready to come and help. 

 Product Features:

🌺 Size: 37 cm x 28 cm

Materials Used:

🌺 Cotton canvas

🌺 Golden dust and natural colors

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