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This printed Thangka of Chenrezig is a sacred representation of the Bodhisattva of Infinite Compassion , also known as Avalokiteshvara in Sanskrit. Considered one of the most revered figures in Tibetan Buddhism, Chenrezig embodies unconditional love and kindness towards all beings.
Adorned with a silky gold brocade frame , this thangka is ideal for hanging on a Buddhist altar , in a meditation space or as spiritual decoration. Its beneficial and calming energy makes it a powerful object to accompany the practice of meditation and strengthen spiritual connection.
FEATURES
Sacred motif : Chenrezig, the bodhisattva of universal compassion
Tibetan brocade frame : Fabric decorated with gold patterns and vibrant colors
Practical format : Easy to hang thanks to its fabric attachment
Use : Meditation support, ritual object, spiritual decoration
Origin : Inspired by the Tibetan Buddhist tradition
Size: 29X20 cm
Weight: 34 gr
What is a Thangka?
A thangka is a sacred Buddhist painting or print, often mounted on an embroidered silk cloth. Traditionally used by practitioners of Tibetan Buddhism, it serves to:
Meditation and spiritual contemplation
The teaching of Buddhist principles
The creation of a sacred space in an altar or place of prayer
Spiritual blessings and initiations
Thangkas are commonly hung in monasteries, temples, and homes, where they provide protection and spiritual inspiration.
Meaning of Chenrezig
Chenrezig is the bodhisattva of universal compassion , whose mission is to help all beings achieve enlightenment. He is often depicted with four arms , symbolizing the four limitless qualities :
Unconditional Love – Wishing happiness to all beings.
Compassion – Alleviating universal suffering.
Altruistic Joy – Rejoicing in the well-being of others.
Equanimity – Treating all beings with equality and impartiality.
In this printed Thangka , Chenrezig is depicted in a meditative posture on a blossoming lotus , a sign of purity and awakened wisdom. His body is white, symbolizing clarity, purity, and enlightenment .
Its four arms bear powerful symbols:
- The two hands joined at the heart form the Anjali Mudra , a gesture of prayer and deep respect. This symbol shows that her compassion emanates from the center of her being.
- Two other hands hold sacred objects:
- A mala (Buddhist prayer beads) , used for reciting mantras and accumulating spiritual merit.
- A blue lotus flower , representing spiritual awakening and transcendental wisdom.
Above Chenrezig, a red Buddha seated on a lotus , who may be Amitabha , his spiritual master, oversees the scene and symbolizes the ultimate aspect of wisdom and guidance.
In the lower part of the image, we observe offerings and ritual elements , reinforcing the notion of devotion and aspiration for enlightenment.
His sacred mantra "Om Mani Padme Hum" is one of the most recited in Tibetan Buddhism. Reciting this mantra is said to bring protection, purification, and spiritual awakening .
Why choose this printed Thangka?
✔ Authentic and vibrant representation of Chenrezig – ideal for meditation and spiritual practices.
✔ Gold brocade frame – adds a touch of refinement and tradition.
✔ Easy to hang – thanks to its integrated red cord.
✔ Powerful spiritual object – promotes heart opening and connection with universal compassion.
Use and Placement
On a Buddhist altar – to strengthen spiritual practice and prayers.
In a meditation space – to invite the benevolent and calming energy of Chenrezig.
As a sacred decoration – in a living room or bedroom to spread positive vibrations.
In Feng Shui – to harmonize energy and bring serenity and balance.
Maintenance Tips
Gently clean with a dry cloth to preserve print quality.
Avoid prolonged exposure to the sun to maintain color vibrancy.
Place in a respectful and sacred space to fully benefit from its spiritual energy.
Connect with the benevolent energy of Chenrezig and let yourself be inspired by universal compassion through this printed Thangka , an ideal support for the awakening of the heart and mind.
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