Avalokeshvara Thangka paintings traditionally depict the bodhisattva Avalokeshvara, who embodies compassion and is believed to have an extensive understanding of the suffering of sentient beings. With a serene and empathetic demeanor, Avalokeshvara’s depiction reflects his mission to alleviate the suffering of those in need.
Key Features:
- Central Figure: Avalokiteshvara is often shown with four or a thousand arms, holding symbols like a lotus flower, rosary, vase, and jewel. The bodhisattva is portrayed in a meditative position, embodying calmness and compassion.
- Artistic Style: Expert Thangka artists use precise brushwork and vibrant pigments to capture the divine essence of Avalokiteshvara, maintaining harmony and balance through geometric principles.
- Symbolism: Avalokiteshvara Thangkas depict celestial beings, bodhisattvas, and auspicious symbols, symbolizing compassion and divinity. Colors like white represent purity, red represents compassion and activity, and gold emphasizes divine attributes and radiance.
- Materials and Techniques: Made with mineral and vegetable-based pigments on cotton or silk canvas. Ancient techniques passed down generations maintain authenticity and spiritual integrity in each Avalokeshvara Thangka.
Product Specification:
- Hand painted
- Size: 77 cm x 57 cm
- Base: Cotton Canvas
- Origination: Nepal















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