Chenrezig (1000-Armed) Thangka Print

Chenrezig (1000-Armed) Thangka Print

SKU: 81002163

Chenrezig (1000-Armed) Thangka Print

SKU: 81002163
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A high-quality thangka print of 1000-Armed Chenrezig, the Buddha of Compassion (known as Kuan Yin in Chinese and Kwannon in Japanese), who holds Bodhicitta, or altruistic love for all sentient beings closes to his heart. He inspires us to practise real inner transformation of our negative qualities becoming truly beautiful from the inside out.

Above him is his Guru, Amitabha, who is flanked on either side by Green Tara and White Tara. Below him, on his right, is Manjushri, Buddha of Wisdom and on his left is Vajrapani, Buddha of Skilful Means. Taken together, the presence of Chenrezig, Manjushri and Vajrapani can be said to represent Lama Tsongkhapa, the great 14th century Tibetan scholar and saint who is an emanation of these three great Buddhas.

  • Available in a choice of materials and sizes. 
  • As each print is made-to-order, this item will be shipped within 7-10 working days from the date of purchase.
  • The finished item may vary slightly from the listed sizes as the height and width are based on the size of the original art piece.

This thangka can be enhanced with a traditional brocade frame to increase merits and blessings. We offer thangka sewing services with a choice of fabrics in various materials and colours to suit your style and budget.

About 1000-Armed Chenrezig

Chenrezig is the Bodhisattva who watches over all sentient beings with great compassion. Also known as Guanyin (in Chinese), Avalokiteshvara (in Sanskrit) or Kwannon (in Japanese), his mantra OM MANI PEME HUNG is recited in all Buddhist traditions around the world.

Chenrezig’s energy blesses our minds and encourages our development of compassion and loving-kindness. He also imparts calmness of mind and temper, inspires generosity, and encourages harmonious relationships.

His 1000-armed form is specifically known as Avalokita. Upon gaining enlightenment, Chenrezig made a vow never to rest until he had freed all sentient beings from suffering. Despite his best efforts however, countless beings still remained in samsara. Struggling to comprehend the needs of so many beings, Chenrezig’s head split into 11 pieces.

Seeing his plight, his guru Amitabha Buddha appeared to him and created 11 new heads from the 11 pieces, which he could use to hear the cries of those in samsara. Hearing so much suffering, Chenrezig stretched his arms out to help but they shattered into pieces from his efforts to help all. Coming to his aid once more, Amitabha bestowed him with a thousand new arms to aid sentient beings.

Each of his 1000 hands has an eye in the centre of the palm, representing not only his ability to see the torment all sentient beings endure but also the 1000 Buddhas of our aeon. His two main hands are folded in prayer, holding a wish-fulfilling jewel at his heart. In this same way, he holds Bodhicitta, or altruistic love for all sentient beings closest to his heart. He inspires us to practise real inner transformation of our negative qualities, thus becoming truly beautiful from the inside out.

A3 Canvas Print

  • Specifications: Inkjet print on canvas
  • Print Size: Height 406 mm (16-in) x Width 285 mm (11.2-in)
  • Wrapping Allowance: 51 mm (2-in)
  • Weight: 0.4 kg (0.8 lb)

Poster Canvas Print

  • Specifications: Inkjet print on canvas
  • Print Size: Height 864 mm (34-in) x Width 619 mm (24.4-in)
  • Wrapping Allowance: 76 mm (3-in)
  • Weight: 0.6 kg (1.3 lb)

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