Consecrated 4-Armed Chenrezig Thangka (With Amitabha & White Tara) The Trinity of Compassion
A Touchstone for Healing & Long Life
Transform your home into a sanctuary of spiritual protection with this Consecrated Thangka featuring the Trinity of Compassion.
This blessed artwork is a profound touchstone for long life, boundless light, and the loving kindness of Avalokiteshvara.
SKU |
GT18514 |
Categories |
Chenrezig |
The Story in the Details
- Dimensions: 70 x 50 cm
- Sacred Materials: Genuine 24K Gold, Hand-Ground Mineral Pigments, Cotton Canvas
- Background: Deep Lapis Blue
- Hand-Painted In: Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
- Status: Consecrated (Blessed and Empowered)
- A Unique Creation: Original, one-of-a-kind Tibetan Buddhist Art.
The Sacred Assembly: A Visual Dharma Teaching
This Thangka presents a complete mandala of blessing, centred on Chenrezig but supported by the energies of long Life and Infinite light.
- Central Deity (Chenrezig):
The 4-Armed Chenrezig sits in the vajra posture on a magnificent Floral Throne.
His white body signifies purity, while his four arms represent the Four Immeasurables: Love, Compassion, Joy, and Equanimity. - The Protection (Chatra):
Above his head floats a golden Chatra (parasol).
This auspicious symbol represents protection from all evil and the heat of suffering. - Upper Left (Amitabha Buddha):
The Red Buddha of Infinite Light appears in the corner.
As the spiritual father of Chenrezig,
he represents the transformation of desire into wisdom. - Upper Right (White Tara):
The Goddess of Long Life and Healing looks on with her seven eyes.
Her presence adds a powerful vibration of health and longevity to the thangka.
The Living Landscape
The figures float against a deep Blue Background, representing the vast, emptiness of the Dharmakaya (Truth Body).
The ornate floral aureole surrounding Chenrezig highlights the blossoming of enlightened qualities.
A Sacred Tool for Your Path
Because this piece is Consecrated, it carries a living spiritual charge.
Use it for Meditation on the mantra
Om Mani Padme Hum,
knowing the energies of Amitabha and White Tara are supporting your practice.











