
Avalokeshwor Thangka Painting
The Avalokeshwor Thangka painting holds a special and revered place in Tibetan Buddhism as it portrays Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion. This painting is more than just mere visual representations; they serve as powerful means for meditation, teaching, and rituals, encapsulating deep religious significance and artistic brilliance.
Key Features:
- Central Figure: Avalokiteshvara is depicted with multiple heads and arms, symbolizing boundless compassion and the ability to see and help countless suffering beings.
- Bodhisattva's Implements: Objects held by Avalokiteshvara, like a rosary, lotus, and vase, represent his compassion. The rosary symbolizes his awareness of suffering and the lotus symbolizes purity and renunciation.
- Surrounding Figures: The painting depicts multiple deities, protectors, and lineal gurus surrounding Avalokiteshvara. These figures lend context and add to a varied tapestry of spiritual topics.
- Sacred Geometry: The Thangka is composed using exact geometric patterns, resulting in a harmonious and balanced image. This sacred geometry is said to enhance the meditative and spiritual aspects of the artwork, creating a meaningful experience.
Product Specification:
- Hand painted
- Size: 75 cm x 53 cm
- Base: Cotton Canvas
- Origination: Nepal
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The Avalokeshwor Thangka painting holds a special and revered place in Tibetan Buddhism as it portrays Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion. This painting is more than just mere visual representations; they serve as powerful means for meditation, teaching, and rituals, encapsulating deep religious significance and artistic brilliance.
Key Features:
- Central Figure: Avalokiteshvara is depicted with multiple heads and arms, symbolizing boundless compassion and the ability to see and help countless suffering beings.
- Bodhisattva's Implements: Objects held by Avalokiteshvara, like a rosary, lotus, and vase, represent his compassion. The rosary symbolizes his awareness of suffering and the lotus symbolizes purity and renunciation.
- Surrounding Figures: The painting depicts multiple deities, protectors, and lineal gurus surrounding Avalokiteshvara. These figures lend context and add to a varied tapestry of spiritual topics.
- Sacred Geometry: The Thangka is composed using exact geometric patterns, resulting in a harmonious and balanced image. This sacred geometry is said to enhance the meditative and spiritual aspects of the artwork, creating a meaningful experience.
Product Specification:
- Hand painted
- Size: 75 cm x 53 cm
- Base: Cotton Canvas
- Origination: Nepal























