The Thousand-hand Avalokiteshvara
The Thousand-hand Avalokiteshvara
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A Sacred Blessing from Kathok Monastery – Each thangka is a unique spiritual artifact, blessed and cannot be replicated.
This Thousand-hand Avalokiteshvara Thangka is more than a painting—it is a profound portal to compassion and a direct blessing from the sacred Kathok Monastery. Reproduced from a revered 15th-century original, this piece embodies the boundless mercy of Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva who hears the cries of the world.
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Key Features of This Sacred Thangka
- Authentic Reproduction: Faithfully recreated from a 15th-century original using Giclee printing on Tibetan cotton for exceptional detail and longevity.
- Sacred Materials: Utilizes traditional mineral pigment colors and is covered with a protective silk front, honoring ancient thangka-making traditions.
- Masterful Craftsmanship: Each piece is meticulously hand-framed by Tibetan artisans, with an exquisite wooden painting shaft and lanyard.
- Monastic Blessing: Consecrated by lamas at Kathok Monastery, infusing it with spiritual potency for believers.
- Versatile Sacred Art: Perfect for creating a serene altar space, deepening meditation, or as a powerful focal point for devotional practice.
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Spiritual Meaning of the Thousand-hand Avalokiteshvara
The Thousand-hand Avalokiteshvara represents the ultimate expression of compassionate action. Each hand holds a different implement to aid sentient beings, symbolizing the Bodhisattva's infinite capacity to help, heal, and protect from all suffering.
Inviting this thangka into your space serves to:
- Awaken boundless compassion (karuna) and loving-kindness (metta) within your heart.
- Attract peaceful, protective energies and dispel obstacles on your spiritual path.
- Enhance meditation, making it easier to connect with the essence of selfless service.
- Serve as a constant reminder of the interconnectedness of all beings.
"Wherever compassion dwells, there Avalokiteshvara resides."
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Artisan Craft & Sacred Origin
This thangka carries the spiritual lineage of Kathok Monastery, one of the six great "mother" monasteries of the Nyingma school in Tibet. The original 15th-century painting, executed in ground mineral pigments on cotton, is a masterpiece of sacred art. Our version honors that legacy through premium Giclee printing, capturing every intricate detail of the deity's form, mandala, and symbolic implements. The final hand-framing by Tibetan craftsmen ensures each piece is a unique work of devotional art.
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Product Details
- Material: Cotton & fiber canvas, silk protective cover, wooden shaft.
- Type: Giclee Print Thangka.
- Craft: High-resolution digital print with mineral pigments, hand-framed.
- Condition: Condition: New, blessed, and ready for spiritual practice.
- Total Frame Size: Height: 120cm (47.2"), Top Width: 66cm (26"), Bottom Width: 82cm (32.3").
- Core Image Size: 60cm x 40cm (approx. 23.6" x 15.8").
- Note: Select your preferred frame color from 8 options at purchase.
- Slight size variations may occur between frame colors.
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Perfect For
- Establishing a powerful and serene home meditation shrine or altar.
- Deepening your connection to Tibetan Buddhist practice and the path of compassion.
- Receiving the daily blessing and protective gaze of Avalokiteshvara.
- Gifting a profoundly meaningful spiritual item to a practitioner or seeker.
- Admiring as a masterpiece of authentic Tibetan Buddhist art.
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Authenticity & Blessing Guarantee
- Direct from Sacred Source: Sourced and blessed through the lineage of Kathok Monastery.
- Hand-Framed Authenticity: Each wooden frame is assembled by hand, supporting traditional Tibetan craftsmanship.
- Spiritual Consecration: Blessed by lamas to serve as a true object of devotion.
- Reverent Packaging: Carefully packaged to ensure it arrives ready for display and practice.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this a hand-painted or printed thangka?
A: This is a high-quality Giclee print on cotton canvas, reproducing a 15th-century hand-painted original with incredible accuracy. The frame is hand-assembled by artisans.
Q: What is the spiritual significance of having a blessed thangka?
A: A blessed thangka is considered consecrated. It functions as a support for meditation, a source of blessings, and a reminder of the deity's enlightened qualities, helping to cultivate those qualities within yourself.
Q: How should I care for and display my thangka?
A> Display it in a clean, respectful place, ideally on an altar or wall facing east. Avoid direct sunlight, high humidity, and keep it dusted gently. It is a sacred object, so handle it with mindful care.
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✨ Invite the Boundless Compassion of Avalokiteshvara into Your Home – Only a limited number of these blessed thangkas are available. Once sold, this specific blessing from Kathok Monastery is gone forever.
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