Avalokiteshvara (GuanYin) Thangka – Karma Gadri Style –
Compassion That Hears the World
This Avalokiteshvara Thangka portrays GuanYin in contemplative royal ease. Painted in Karma Gadri style, it feels spacious and luminous.
This hand-painted GuanYin Thangka depicts Avalokiteshvara in Water‑Moon form. Mineral pigments and 24K gold create serene radiance.
He listens to suffering without judgment. Your space becomes a refuge of compassion and quiet strength.
SKU |
GT26218 |
Specifications
Dimensions: 50 × 70 cm
Materials: 24K Gold & Natural Mineral Pigments on Cotton Canvas
Canvas: Traditionally Prepared Cotton Canvas
Origin: Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
Artistic Style: Karma Gadri Style (Tibetan)
Background Type: Naturalistic
Type: Original Hand-Painted Thangka
Consecration: Available Upon Request
Iconography & Sacred Assembly
This Thangka reveals compassion in contemplative form. Every detail reflects attentive mercy.
Central Figure – Avalokiteshvara (GuanYin / Chenrezig)
Avalokiteshvara sits in royal ease upon Mount Potalaka. His white body glows with gentle awareness.
His left knee rises gracefully. His right foot rests upon a blooming lotus.
A red Amitabha Buddha crowns his headdress. This shows his lineage of infinite light.
Gesture: Relaxed posture, ready to respond to suffering.
Sacred Symbol: Amitabha in crown, source of boundless compassion.
Presence: Listening awareness — radiating mercy without limit.
Symbolic Elements & Meaning
The rocky throne represents sacred Mount Potalaka. In China, this became Mount Putuo.
Soft clouds float across the open sky. The halo reflects awakened wisdom.
Name Meaning: “Guanshiyin” means One Who Perceives the World’s Sounds.
Universal Form: Revered as GuanYin, Kannon, Quan Âm, Chenrezig.
Sacred Background & Landscape
Avalokiteshvara dwells within a spacious golden horizon. Air and sky express infinite openness.
Style: Karma Gadri with wide landscape composition
Visual Symbols: Halo shows enlightenment; lotus shows purity
Spiritual Meaning: Compassion pervades all realms
Essence: Mercy resting in vast sky
Artisan Mastery
A Karma Gadri master painted this with devotion. Each brushstroke carries prayerful discipline.
Tradition: Tibetan lineage known for airy landscapes
Aesthetic Tone: Warm golds, soft blues, balanced serenity
Technique: Layered mineral pigments with 24K gold highlights
Spirit: Created as an offering of compassion
Spiritual Application
This Thangka works gently with your heart. Sit before it and breathe slowly.
Heart Mantra: OM MANI PADME HUM — awakens compassion
Meditation: Visualize white light relieving suffering
Blessing: Supports healing, mercy, emotional stability
Purpose: A daily companion for kindness and courage
Why Choose This Avalokiteshvara (GuanYin) Thangka
Sacred art answers quiet longing. This piece anchors compassion in daily life.
Lasting Value: Hand-painted sacred art deepens over time.
Daily Anchor: One glance softens fear and anger.
For Everyone: No complex ritual required. Just sincere intention.





