Four-Armed Chenrezig Thangka (The Dragon Throne)
A Touchstone for Inner Sovereignty
Ascend to a state of perfect inner peace with this majestic Four-Armed Chenrezig Thangka.
Seated upon a royal throne, the Lord of Compassion radiates a stable, protective energy that transforms your home into a sanctuary of Tibetan Buddhist Art.
SKU |
GT33519 |
Categories |
Chenrezig |
The Story in the Details
- Dimensions: 70 x 50 cm
- Sacred Materials: Genuine 24K Gold, Hand-Ground Mineral Pigments, Cotton Canvas
- Hand-Painted In: Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
- Artistic Tradition: Menri Style (Known for rich color and ornate detailing)
- Framing: [Unframed / Traditional Silk Brocade]
- A Unique Creation: Original, one-of-a-kind devotional painting.
Iconography: A Visual Dharma Teaching
This Menri Style masterpiece places Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezig) in a setting of spiritual royalty.
- The Sacred Form:
His brilliant white body signifies a mind free from the stains of ego.
He sits in the vajra posture, embodying unshakeable stability. - The Dragon Throne:
Unlike simple landscape depictions, here Chenrezig sits on a bejeweled throne.
He is flanked by fierce, golden Dragons amidst scrolling floral motifs.
The dragons represent the thunderous power of the Dharma and the sovereignty of compassion over suffering. - The Four Arms:
- Central Hands:
Clasp the wish-fulfilling jewel (Cintamani) at the heart, symbolizing the intention of Bodhichitta. - Outer Hands:
Hold a crystal rosary to liberate beings and a Lotus to signify purity.
- Central Hands:
- The Offerings:
Beneath the throne, rising from the waters, is a bowl of sense offerings and jewels.
This represents the accumulation of merit and the offering of one's practice to the enlightened ones.
A Sacred Tool for Your Path
This Thangka is not just decor; it is a support for Meditation.
By visualizing the Offerings and the strength of the dragons, you deepen your chanting of
Om Mani Padme Hum
and cultivate a courageous heart.







