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Chandi Masterpiece Hand-Painted Tibetan Thangka Painting From Nepal

$750 $1950

Dimensions: 40" x 29" Inch And In 101 x 73.5 cm
Materials: Tibetan 24k Gold And Tibetan Natural Colors
Canvas: Organic Cotton
Hand Painted In Nepal
Master Quality Tibetan Thangka

 

Chundi (or Cundi) is a revered deity in Tibetan Buddhism, known for her connection to purity and enlightenment. Also known as the Cundi Bodhisattva or Cundi Avalokiteshvara, she is associated with compassion and the removal of obstacles on the spiritual path. Here are some key aspects of Chundi in Tibetan Buddhism:

  1. Role and Significance: Chundi is considered a manifestation of Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezig), the Bodhisattva of Compassion. She is invoked for protection, purification, and the removal of obstacles. Her practice is believed to grant wisdom, compassion, and the fulfillment of wishes.

  2. Iconography: Chundi is often depicted with multiple arms (usually eighteen) and eyes, symbolizing her ability to perceive the sufferings of all beings and act compassionately in many ways. Each hand holds a different object, such as a lotus, vajra, or wheel, representing various aspects of her power and compassion.