Dimensions: 40 x 40 cm And inches 15" x 15"
Materials: Tibetan Dust Of Black And Gold Combination
Canvas: Organic Cotton
Hand Painted In Nepal
Master Quality Tibetan Thangka
The Chenrezig Mandala, also known as the Avalokiteshvara Mandala, is a symbolic representation of the universe in Tibetan Buddhism. Chenrezig (Avalokiteshvara in Sanskrit) is the Bodhisattva of Compassion, revered for embodying the compassion of all Buddhas. The mandala serves as a tool for meditation, helping practitioners cultivate compassion and connect with the enlightened qualities of Chenrezig.
Central Deity: The center of the mandala typically features Chenrezig, depicted with four arms. Two hands are joined in prayer, holding a wish-fulfilling jewel, while the other two hold a lotus and a crystal rosary.
Symbolic Elements: Surrounding the central figure, the mandala includes intricate patterns and symbols representing different aspects of the universe and the enlightened mind.
Sacred Geometry: The mandala is composed of concentric circles and squares, with intricate designs that represent the cosmos, including celestial palaces and gardens. These structures symbolize the pure land of Chenrezig.
Color and Detail: The mandala is often rich in color, with each hue holding specific significance. The meticulous detail in the artwork reflects the complexity and beauty of the enlightened mind.
Meditative Purpose: Practitioners use the mandala as a visual aid for meditation, focusing on the central figure of Chenrezig to cultivate compassion and aspire to embody the qualities of the Bodhisattva.
Ritual Use: In addition to personal meditation, Chenrezig mandalas are used in various rituals and ceremonies, such as empowerment rituals, where practitioners receive blessings and instructions from their teachers.
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