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MN-AVL-9036
Title : Avalokitesvara 1000 Armed
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1000 Armed Avalokitesvara-Mandala
In Tibetan Buddhism, a mandala is an imaginary palace that is contemplated during meditation. Each object in the palace has significance, representing some aspect of wisdom or reminding the meditator of some guiding principle.
1000 Armed Avalokitesvara Mandala with Dhyani Buddhas(Pancha Buddha) on Top, Bottom left White Tara and Bottom Right Vajrapani.1000 Armed Avalokitesvara, his sacrifice symbolizes infinite compassion (Karuna), Sharing of mankind’s misery, Willingness to help those in distress. He holds in his hand the indestructible jewel. He is savior and protector from danger, so, his invocation (Mantra) “OM MANIPADMEHUM” is found inscribed on rocks, loose stones, prayer wheels etc. Avalokiteswara is called Chengresik in Tibet
Dhyani Buddhas (Pancha Buddhas)are emanted from Adibuddha,There are five Dhyani Buddhas (Buddhas in Meditation). They are not seprate gods.They are just abstract aspects of Buddhahood.They are also often called Tathagata.Vajrapani with the Vajra symbol is the spiritual son of the Dhyani Buddha Akshobhya who is the progenitor of the Vajra Family. His spiritual mother is Mamaki. Vajrapani is also known as god of rain. It is said that when the Nagas (serpent) appeared before Buddha to listen to his teaching, Vajrapani was charged by Tathagata to guard them from the attacks of their mortal enemies, the Garudas. To deceive and combat the Garudas, VajraPani assumed a form with head, wings and claws like the Garuda themselves.
Hand painted Thangka Painting illustrated with the use of Natural Stone Color and Use of 24 Karate Gold on Canvas.
Size(W x H):
35cm x 49cm
Unit Price: $
245.99
Weight:
1 kg
maximum
1 kg including packaging
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