Hand-Painted Tibetan Thangka Chaturbhuja Lokeshvara Pendant
Hand-Painted Tibetan Thangka Chaturbhuja Lokeshvara Pendant
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Embrace the profound compassion of Chaturbhuja Lokeshvara, the Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara who represents the all-encompassing mercy of the Buddhas. This exquisite hand-painted Thangka pendant captures the deity in his majestic four-armed form, each hand holding sacred objects that symbolize different aspects of compassionate activity for the benefit of all beings.
Product Details:
- Art Form: Traditional Tibetan Thangka painting
- Deity: Chaturbhuja Lokeshvara - Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara
- Frame: Solid brass with golden finish
- Cord: Genuine leather, adjustable length
- Technique: Hand-painted with natural mineral pigments on clay base
- Sacred Objects: Crystal mala, lotus flower, jewel vase, Dharma wheel
Sacred Symbolism:
The four arms of Chaturbhuja Lokeshvara represent the four immeasurables: loving-kindness, compassion, joy, and equanimity. Each sacred object signifies a different aspect of enlightened activity - the mala for meditation, lotus for purity, jewel vase for spiritual treasures, and Dharma wheel for teaching.
Q&A SECTION
Who is Chaturbhuja Lokeshvara in Tibetan Buddhism?
Chaturbhuja Lokeshvara is the Four-Armed form of Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion. This specific manifestation represents the all-encompassing nature of compassion that actively works for the welfare of all sentient beings through various means.
What do the four arms and their objects symbolize?
The four arms represent the four immeasurable qualities: love (maitri), compassion (karuna), joy (mudita), and equanimity (upeksha). The objects include a crystal mala for counting mantras, lotus for purity, jewel vase for spiritual wealth, and Dharma wheel for teaching.
How does this pendant support compassion practice?
It serves as a beautiful reminder to cultivate the four immeasurables in daily life. Many practitioners find it inspires them to develop greater empathy, kindness, and balanced compassion toward all beings.
What makes this form of Avalokiteshvara particularly powerful?
The four arms symbolize the ability to help countless beings simultaneously through different methods. This form is especially revered for its swift response to prayers and its capacity to remove obstacles on the spiritual path.
Can this help with emotional balance?
Absolutely. Chaturbhuja Lokeshvara's energy helps balance the heart qualities, transforming overwhelming emotions into balanced compassion, anxiety into peaceful joy, and attachment into wise equanimity.
Is this suitable for those seeking healing in relationships?
Yes, this form of Avalokiteshvara is particularly beneficial for healing relationship wounds, developing understanding, and cultivating the four immeasurables in interactions with others.
How does this align with modern women's compassionate leadership?
Chaturbhuja Lokeshvara embodies the ideal of active compassion - a quality essential for modern women in leadership roles. It represents the ability to care for others while maintaining balance and wisdom in action.
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