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Hand-Painted Thangka: Four-Armed Chenrezig (Avalokiteshvara) 【Customizable】

$95.00$340.00/0.00090724 – 0.00324697

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Social charm/Personal magnetism, Danger avoidance/Disaster prevention, Whole-Person Health, Household safety/Harmonizing living spaces, Attracting benefactors/Helpful connections

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Within 10-20 days

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Hand-Painted Thangka: Four-Armed Chenrezig (Avalokiteshvara) 【Customizable】

The Bodhisattva of Compassion・Most Revered in Tibetan Buddhism & Chinese Culture

▎Features of Four-Armed Chenrezig Thangka

  • Sacred Iconography: Four arms holding mala beads, lotus, jewel vase, and granting gesture – embodying compassion and wisdom
  • Traditional Craft: Painted by Tibetan masters following ancient “Iconometric Measurements” scriptures with 24K gold detailing
  • Divine Materials: Natural mineral pigments (lapis lazuli, coral powder) from Tibetan plateau for lasting vibrancy
  • Powerful Blessings: Consecrated by Ganden Monastery lamas with 7-day Six-Syllable Mantra chanting
  • Home Sanctuary: Ideal for Chinese family altars (customizable with family name on back)

▎Spiritual Benefits of Four-Armed Chenrezig

  • Protection: Dispels misfortune and safeguards family
  • Harmonious Relationships: Attracts positive connections and helpful people
  • Fertility Blessing: Traditionally revered as “Child-Giving Guanyin”
  • Career Success: Removes obstacles – especially worshipped by Fujian/Guangdong business communities

▎Sacred Origins

Four-Armed Chenrezig is Tibet’s most revered Bodhisattva. The Karandavyuha Sutra describes how “he responds wherever called upon.” In Chinese communities, this form merged with Mazu worship and is called “Snowland Mazu.” The Six-Syllable Mantra “Om Mani Padme Hum” is considered the most powerful protection chant – carried by generations of Chinese immigrants crossing oceans.

▎Display Guidelines

★ Place in clean home spaces (east side of living room or altar area preferred)
★ Offer fresh water and flowers on 1st/15th lunar days
★ This batch was blessed at Lhasa’s Jokhang Temple ceremonies
★ Regular chanting of “Namo Guan Shi Yin Pu Sa” enhances blessings

Each thangka personally blessed by high lamas – limited sacred artworks available
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