Chenrezig Mandala Thangka
New arrival in the Tibetan Incense Shop - Chenrezig Mandala Thangka.
Buddha Chenrezig (Avalokiteshvara in sanskrit), the Compassion Buddha, is the embodiment of the universal compassion of all enlightened beings. By relying upon him, we naturally increase our own compassion. His first two hands hold a jewel, symbolizing his own enlightenment; his second left hand holds a white lotus flower, symbolizing his complete purity of body, speech, and mind; and his second right hand holds a crystal mala, symbolizing that he can free all living beings from samsara.

Chenrezig Mandala Thangka
Thangka is traditionally framed in borders of silk brocade.
Size of Painted Surface 15″ X 20″ (36 X 51 cm.)
Size with Brocade 26″ X 44″ (65 X 112 cm.)
Painted in Buddhist Monastery in Kalimpong, North India.
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Chenrezig Mandala Thangka

Chenrezig Mandala Thangka

Chenrezig Mandala Thangka
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By Belladante, July 14, 2011 @ 6:36 am
Gorgeous stuff. Looking forward to finding the perfect piece with your suggestions….
By Christmas Gifts are Great, November 6, 2011 @ 1:31 pm
Enjoy The Holiday Season Great Page!!!
By Avatar Ram, December 23, 2011 @ 6:15 pm
Interesting indeed, it amazes me to know this inspiring history of beingz travelling to this mountain for solitude & silence, a sacred presence they leave for use to experience & i thankyu for sharing this with me, i am hoping to make my journey up to Mount Kailash soon.
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By Leah, August 1, 2012 @ 2:46 pm
I have a bowl similar to the pic above, with the added plate of the god on it. It does not make any kind of pleasant sound and does have the RRR sound in it. I was wondering if I removed the plate could that make it better? If so, is there a easy way to remove it, or do you have any instructions for removal? Thank you!
By Leo Golan, September 3, 2012 @ 7:40 am
Hi Leah,
you probably commented to wrong post… There is no any bowl here.
Anyway, if you sent a picture of your bowl I could understand what is a “plate” you mention.
Blessings