Thangka is a traditional Tibetan painting used as a support for meditation practice. These sacred artworks guide visualizations in Tibetan Buddhist traditions and hold great significance in Tibetan homes and monasteries, often placed above shrines.
Chengresi is depicted in this painting in his four-armed form, symbolizing his continuous and active engagement in the world. His hands are pressed together at his heart, holding the wish-fulfilling jewel of enlightenment, known as cintamani. This jewel represents the profound teachings and virtues of the Buddha and grants the prayers of faithful seekers. The clasped hand position of Chenrezig expresses his gratitude and reverence for Buddha Amitabha. One of Chenrezig's upper hands holds a crystal mala, a Buddhist rosary, symbolizing his constant compassionate activity in the world. The other upper hand grasps a magnificent lotus flower in full bloom. Just as the lotus emerges pure and radiant from murky waters, Chenrezig manifests amidst the suffering and misery of our world, remaining untainted by worldly conditions. The blossoming lotus inspires us to unfold the innate compassion of our true nature, even amidst the challenges of worldly existence.
Mantra: OM Ma Ni Pad Me Hum