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Wholesale Hand-Painted Thousand-Armed Chenrezig Thangka
Wholesale Hand-Painted Thousand-Armed Chenrezig Thangka
Wholesale Hand-Painted Thousand-Armed Chenrezig Thangka
Wholesale Hand-Painted Thousand-Armed Chenrezig Thangka
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$1,164.00 MSRP
Size
52 cm x 73 cm
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Description
This hand-painted Thangka portrays the Thousand-Armed Avalokiteshvara, a powerful symbol of infinite compassion and boundless aid to all sentient beings. Featuring eleven heads and one thousand arms, each holding sacred implements, this Tibetan Buddhist artwork is meticulously crafted by Himalayan artisans using mineral pigments and gold accents on cotton canvas. Designed to inspire devotion and support spiritual practice, it enhances meditation spaces, home altars, monasteries, and sacred environments with its intricate artistry and profound symbolism. Symbolism & Meaning: * Thousand-Armed Avalokiteshvara - Each arm represents the ability to reach and assist countless beings simultaneously, embodying unlimited compassion. * Eleven Heads - Symbolize the Bodhisattva’s awareness of suffering in all realms, perceiving the needs of every sentient being. * Sacred Implements - Hands carry lotuses, jewels, and other ritual objects, representing purity, compassion, and tools of enlightened action. * Surrounding Deities and Lineage Masters - Guardian figures and spiritual teachers provide context, protection, and transmission of Buddhist teachings. * Traditional Himalayan Craftsmanship - Painted with natural mineral pigments and gold, following centuries-old Tibetan Thangka techniques, ensuring spiritual and artistic authenticity. Product Specifications: * Type: Hand-painted Tibetan Thangka * Size: 52 cm × 73 cm * Base: 100% pure cotton canvas * Origin: Nepal - created by skilled Himalayan Thangka artisans
Details
SKU: SYD-TNK-294 Made in Nepal




















