Four Armed Chenrezig Avalokiteshvara Statue – Embodiment of Compassion in Tibetan Buddhism.
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Description Sacred Symbolism & Meaning of Four-Armed Chenrezig In Tibetan Buddhism, Chenrezig is the Buddha of Compassion, also known as Avalokiteshvara, revered as the protector of Tibet and a central figure in spiritual practice. The Four Arms Represent the Four Immeasurable: Loving-Kindness Compassion Joy Equanimity Iconography & Attributes: First Pair of Hands (Anjali Mudra): Pressed together at the heart in prayer, holding a wish-fulfilling jewel (Cintamani), symbolizing Bodhicitta (the awakened mind). Second Right Hand: Holds a mala (prayer beads), representing continuous compassion for all beings. Second Left Hand: Holds a white lotus, symbolizing purity blossoming from suffering. Silk Robes & Jeweled Ornaments: Reflect his enlightened nature as a celestial Bodhisattva. Moon Disc Halo: Represents his luminous, all-pervading compassion. Craftsmanship & Materials Handmade in Traditional Tibetan Style Crafted by skilled artisans using lost-wax casting or fine metalwork. Materials: Often made from oxidized copper, brass, or bronze, and sometimes finished with gold or silver plating. Intricate Detailing: Features engraved lotus motifs, flowing robes, and sacred ornaments for authenticity. – Spiritual Benefits & Practice Cultivates Compassion: Inspires loving-kindness toward all beings. Removes Obstacles:The Four-Armed Chenrezig statue is believed to protect against suffering and negative karma, providing relief and protection to practitioners. Its presence in your spiritual space can help navigate life’s challenges with calm and confidence. Dimensions: Size: 8.75 inches (H) x 6.25 inches (W) x 3.5 inches (D) Weight: 1.5 kg
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