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Avalokiteshvara Thanka Paintings

Avalokiteshvara Thangka/Thanka Paintings are one of the mostly painted Thangka Paintings. We offers wonderful and large collection of Thangka Paintings ever found on online. In this page you will be offered the excellent collection of Avalokiteshvara Thangka Painting. All our Avalokiteshvara Thangka Paintings comes in different sizes, quality and price ranges. Our Thangka Paintings are made of cotton, gold paint, and different paints and have served as objects of meditation and ritual ceremony item in altar or temple in many part of the world. All our Avalokiteshvara Thangka Paintings are painted in an ancient way by the master artisans of Nepal , who have been in Thangka Painting business for generations. HimalayanMart is a gallery of Thangka Paintings painted in the traditional style of Nepal and Tibet on canvas and Silk Mounted or Silk brocaded. With the collection of more than 500 Thangka Paintings in a single web site, www.himalayanmart.com is undoubtedly the largest Thangka Paintings gallery.

 

Avalokiteshvara , the most important of the Bodhisattvas, leads us to realize that everything that has happened in our lives, whether directly or indirectly, is the result of our aspirations. We create our own reality. Avalokiteshvara – enlightened compassion is here depicted in the thousand arms and eyes manifestation, symbolic of his endless compassion to all sentient beings. Sitting on the spheres of sun and moon supported by a blossoming lotus, Avalokiteshvara , the " Bodhisattva of great compassion," wears the silk robes and jeweled ornaments of a Bodhisattva , a celestial being who returns to the world to bring others to the realm of enlightenment. Two hands hold against his heart a wish - fulfilling gem, a symbol of the mind's enlightened potential for great compassion. His other hands hold a crystal rosary and the lotus of transcendent wisdom. At the heart of the cosmos of compassion is the vision of the inseparability of all existence. Harm to others brings harm to oneself; kindness to others brings forth kindness; generosity induces wealth and abundance; miserliness creates inner poverty. The world reflects our level of consciousness. Free from the bonds of greed and aggression, one sees the world as a realm of illusions created out of hope and fear. The deities of the Buddhist pantheon transport us, not to some alternate reality, but into a deeper vision of the world of which we are an inseparable part. These deities are not icons of hope or escape, but expressions of our deepest potential. Avalokiteshvara , empathy and compassion, dwells in the hearts of all beings, a latent energy giving rise to all other virtues.

In Buddhist legend, the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara .............................More>>>

  Avalokiteshvara Thangka Painting
 

The Avalokiteshvara Thangka Paintings shown below are the ones we found fit to add to our Thangka Paintings collection. Here in this page you can quickly and easily browse a variety of Avalokiteshvara Thangka Paintings for online sale. Beside online sale we also accept special request (any design, size, and quantity) of Avalokiteshvara Buddha Thangka Paintings from our customers. Please Contact Us for detail.

ONLINE COLLECTION OF AVALOKITESHVARA THANGKA/THANKA PAINTINGS
  22" x 23" Avalokiteshvara Thanka Painting   21” x 15” Avalokiteshvara Thanka Painting
Thangka Painting is a from Buddhist art of depicting various Buddha and Bodhisattvas. This 22" x 23" Avalokiteshvara Thangka is wonderful Painting.

Thangka Paintings are a masterful of sacred images. Only skilled artisans with unique technique can create such an art. This 21" x 15" Avalokiteshvara Thangka Painting is a good example of such an art.

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Shakyamuni Buddha Thanka Shakyamuni Buddha Thanka
 
  20" x 16" Avalokiteshvara Thanka Painting   33” x 25” Avalokiteshvara Thanka Painting
One of the most popular and richest forms of Buddhist art is Thangka or Scroll Painting. This 20" x 16" Thangka Painting represents Buddhist art.

Thangka Paintings are traditional Tibetan painting of ceremonial and religious subjects. This 33" x 25" Thangka Painting is an wonderful piece of Buddhist art.

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Shakyamuni Buddha Thanka Shakyamuni Buddha Thanka
 
  20" x 16" Avalokiteshvara Thanka Painting   24” x 18” Avalokiteshvara Thanka Painting
This 20" x 16" Thangka Painting depicts the Avalokiteshvara. These Thangka Paintings are painted by our master artisan using unique technique.

24" x 18" Avalokiteshvara Thangka Painting: The wonderful hand painted Tibetan art, amongst the best available in the world of Thangka Paintings.

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Shakyamuni Buddha Thanka Shakyamuni Buddha Thanka
 
  24" x 18" Avalokiteshvara Thanka Painting   77” x 58” Avalokiteshvara Thanka Painting
Thangka Painting painting process is unique, complicated and step by step process which requires lot of experience and knowledge about Buddhism.

Thangka Paintings come in different quality, sizes and price ranges. This 77" x 58" Avalokiteshvara Thangka Painting is a huge and beautiful painting with each and every details shown clearly.

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Shakyamuni Buddha Thanka Shakyamuni Buddha Thanka
 
  17" x 18" Avalokiteshvara Thanka Painting      
This 17" x 18" Avalokiteshvara Thangka Painting is simple & beautiful Thangka Painting and is painted by our master artisans using ancient technique.
 
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Shakyamuni Buddha Thanka  
 
 
About Avalokiteshvara:

AVALOKITESHVARA: THE THOUSAND ARMS OF COMPASSION

Avalokiteshvara , the most important of the Bodhisattvas, leads us to realize that everything that has happened in our lives, whether directly or indirectly, is the result of our aspirations. We create our own reality. Avalokiteshvara – enlightened compassion is here depicted in the thousand arms and eyes manifestation, symbolic of his endless compassion to all sentient beings. Sitting on the spheres of sun and moon supported by a blossoming lotus, Avalokiteshvara , the " Bodhisattva of great compassion," wears the silk robes and jeweled ornaments of a Bodhisattva , a celestial being who returns to the world to bring others to the realm of enlightenment. Two hands hold against his heart a wish - fulfilling gem, a symbol of the mind's enlightened potential for great compassion. His other hands hold a crystal rosary and the lotus of transcendent wisdom. At the heart of the cosmos of compassion is the vision of the inseparability of all existence. Harm to others brings harm to oneself; kindness to others brings forth kindness; generosity induces wealth and abundance; miserliness creates inner poverty. The world reflects our level of consciousness. Free from the bonds of greed and aggression, one sees the world as a realm of illusions created out of hope and fear. The deities of the Buddhist pantheon transport us, not to some alternate reality, but into a deeper vision of the world of which we are an inseparable part. These deities are not icons of hope or escape, but expressions of our deepest potential. Avalokiteshvara , empathy and compassion, dwells in the hearts of all beings, a latent energy giving rise to all other virtues.

In Buddhist legend, the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara vowed to liberate all beings from suffering, but when he realized the magnitude of his task, his head exploded into countless pieces. His body was then reassembled by the Buddha Anita and the Bodhisattva Variation - the "wielder of the thunderbolt" – into this omniscient form, with eleven heads and a thousand arms. Each of Avalokiteshvara's hand displays an All – Seeing Eye, symbolizing the union of wisdom and skillful means. The first two hands hold a wish – fulfilling gem, a symbol of the deepest powers of the human psyche. The next five hold a lotus, a bow, a vase, a rosary, and a wheel. The eighth holds an arrow in the open – palmed gesture generosity. An archetype of boundless compassion, Avalokiteshvara's multiple rows of heads are crowned by the fierce blue face of Variation and the red face of Anita– symbols, respectively, of uncompromising compassion and the boundless light of the awakened mind. Buddhist tradition speaks of two levels of Bodice , or compassionate mind. On the relative level, compassion consists of intentional acts of kindness. On an absolute level, Bodhichitta requires a total recognition of the non dual nature of reality. Abiding in the selflessness of our true nature, compassionate actions occur spontaneously without thought or premeditation, as expressions of enlightened awareness.

 
 
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