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This thangka also perfect for your office, study, shrine or puja room.
The thangka is a scroll image (whether painted, embroidered, woven, glued or printed) of Tibetan Buddhism and is hung in temples or home altars for meditation and carried in processions. The thangkas mainly depict tantric deities, Buddhas, bodhisattvas, tutelary deities, lamas, stories from life, kalachakras (wheel of life) and mandalas.
The Thousand-Armed, Thousand-Eyed Chenrezig is a prominent deity in Tibetan Buddhism, revered for its profound symbolism and spiritual significance. As an embodiment of compassion, Chenrezig is believed to possess a thousand arms and eyes, symbolizing the limitless capacity to alleviate suffering and perceive the needs of all beings. Each arm holds an eye that represents omniscient awareness, enabling Chenrezig to perceive the suffering and aspirations of beings in every realm. By contemplating and meditating on the image of Thousand-Armed, Thousand-Eyed Chenrezig, practitioners aim to cultivate compassion, empathy, and selflessness. This practice fosters inner transformation, leading to greater kindness, harmony, and the awakening of the innate compassionate nature within oneself. The practice of Chenrezig is regarded as a powerful means to purify negative emotions, accumulate merit, and attain enlightenment.
This small silk brocade thangka is perfect for your office, study, shrine or puja room. Due to the handmade nature, there may be slight variations from the picture.
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