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Avalokiteshvara Thangka Painting Mandala the decapitation represents how she

Avalokiteshvara Thangka Painting Mandala the decapitation represents how sheThe Thousand Armed Avalokiteshvara Thangka represents Chenrezig in his expanded form, embodying boundless compassion and the ability to reach all beings. This intricate composition portrays Avalokiteshvara with multiple arms and faces, symbolizing the limitless expression of compassion in every direction. Rendered with rich gold detailing against a dark background, the artwork carries a sense of depth, refinement, and quiet presence. The symmetrical

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Description

the decapitation represents how she has severed her ego

Each mala includes a larger Guru bead and a tassel

Broadly speaking

Sukunda is a Sanskrit word that meaning "beautiful lake"

Artisan Craftsmanship: This thangka is meticulously hand-painted

Avalokiteshvara Thangka Painting Mandala the decapitation represents how sheThe Thousand Armed Avalokiteshvara Thangka represents Chenrezig in his expanded form, embodying boundless compassion and the ability to reach all beings. This intricate composition portrays Avalokiteshvara with multiple arms and faces, symbolizing the limitless expression of compassion in every direction. Rendered with rich gold detailing against a dark background, the artwork carries a sense of depth, refinement, and quiet presence. The symmetrical

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