Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara

$420
Item Code: ZL69
Specifications:
Brass Statue with Silver Inlay
Height: 13.1 inch
Width: 8.5 inch
Depth: 5.5 inch
Weight: 5 kg
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Handmade
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This typical image of Avalokiteshvara holds in its rear hands the stylized Buddhist lotus of wisdom and a rosary of rudraksha beads. The rosary, associated primarily with Shiva, here represents the practise of continuous mantra-recitation or japa, during which the beads are counted, each standing for a seed syllable or an invocatory mantra. The two front hands are joined, palms together, against the chest in the namaskara-mudra of paying homage. The legs are folded in the cross-legged yogic mudra of meditation

In Tibetan iconography, the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara has three principal forms:

1). With two arms, known as Padampani (lotus-bearer) Avalokiteshvara.

2). With four arms, as in this sculpture, known as Chenresig.

3). With one-thousand arms and eleven heads, known as Sahsrabhuja Lokeshvara.


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