
Chengresi Thangka Painting
A Chengresi Thangka Painting, also known as a thangka of Avalokiteshvara, depicts the Bodhisattva of Compassion, revered in Tibetan Buddhism for his boundless compassion and mercy. Avalokiteshvara, or Chenrezig in Tibetan, is depicted in various forms, each embodying different aspects of his compassionate nature.
Key features:
- Central Figure: Avalokiteshvara Chengresi thangkas portray Avalokiteshvara, also known as Chenrezig, as the main figure. Avalokiteshvara appears with a calm, kind expression and gentle aura, wearing graceful robes that represent his spiritual purity. He can be shown standing or sitting.
- Four-Armed Form: The four-armed Avalokiteshvara is depicted in thangka paintings, with one pair of hands clasped holding a wish-fulfilling jewel and the other pair holding a lotus flower and a crystal rosary. This symbolizes his dedication to ending suffering and his compassionate actions in the world.
- Surrounding Figures: Surrounding Avalokiteshvara, are smaller figures of other deities, illustrating his compassion and interconnectedness with all beings. The figures represent unity and balance of the cosmos.
- Traditional Artistic Style: Chengresi Thangkas are created using traditional Tibetan painting techniques, including precise lines and natural pigments. Iconographic guidelines are carefully followed to accurately represent Avalokiteshvara's attributes and symbolism.
- Spiritual Significance: The Chengresi thangka promotes compassion, patience, and interconnectedness. It is used in rituals for blessings and spiritual guidance towards enlightenment. The presence of Avalokiteshvara serves as a powerful reminder of compassion and selflessness.
Product Specification:
- Hand Painted
- Size: 71 cm x 49 cm
- Base: Cotton Canvas
- Origination: Nepal
Original: $1,800.00
-65%$1,800.00
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A Chengresi Thangka Painting, also known as a thangka of Avalokiteshvara, depicts the Bodhisattva of Compassion, revered in Tibetan Buddhism for his boundless compassion and mercy. Avalokiteshvara, or Chenrezig in Tibetan, is depicted in various forms, each embodying different aspects of his compassionate nature.
Key features:
- Central Figure: Avalokiteshvara Chengresi thangkas portray Avalokiteshvara, also known as Chenrezig, as the main figure. Avalokiteshvara appears with a calm, kind expression and gentle aura, wearing graceful robes that represent his spiritual purity. He can be shown standing or sitting.
- Four-Armed Form: The four-armed Avalokiteshvara is depicted in thangka paintings, with one pair of hands clasped holding a wish-fulfilling jewel and the other pair holding a lotus flower and a crystal rosary. This symbolizes his dedication to ending suffering and his compassionate actions in the world.
- Surrounding Figures: Surrounding Avalokiteshvara, are smaller figures of other deities, illustrating his compassion and interconnectedness with all beings. The figures represent unity and balance of the cosmos.
- Traditional Artistic Style: Chengresi Thangkas are created using traditional Tibetan painting techniques, including precise lines and natural pigments. Iconographic guidelines are carefully followed to accurately represent Avalokiteshvara's attributes and symbolism.
- Spiritual Significance: The Chengresi thangka promotes compassion, patience, and interconnectedness. It is used in rituals for blessings and spiritual guidance towards enlightenment. The presence of Avalokiteshvara serves as a powerful reminder of compassion and selflessness.
Product Specification:
- Hand Painted
- Size: 71 cm x 49 cm
- Base: Cotton Canvas
- Origination: Nepal























