Chenrezig is the Bodhisattva of infinite loving kindness and compassion.. Next to the historical Buddha, he is probably the most revered of all Buddhist deities. He is known as Avalokiteshvara in India, Kuan-yin in China and Kannon in Japan. As Chenrezig, he is the patron Bodhisattva of Tibet. He is often depicted with multiple arms and heads symbolising his ability to work simultaneously with myriad beings. The mantra associated with Chenrezig is OM MANI PEME HUNG.
The Dalai Lama and the Karmapa are considered to be emanations of Chenrezig.
These statues show Chenrezig with four arms. Two arms are joined in prayer holding the wish-fulfilling gem. The other left hand holds a lotus flower whilst a crystal mala (rosary) is held in his other right hand. An antelope skin is draped over his shoulder; the softness of this represents his complete freedom from violence.
Unless otherwise stated, statues are finished to a dark bronze colour and partially gold plated. The faces are hand painted using paints enriched with gold. For more information, see our page on Rupas in the section on Product Information.
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