Tibetan Buddhist Deity Eleven Headed Thousand Armed Avalokiteshvara - Brass Statue 7.50 inches Tall

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    • Product Code :14155
    • Material :Brass
    • Size : 7.50"H x 5.50"W x 2"D
    • Weight : 1.125 Kg.
    • Lokeshvara Bhagwan , Amoghapasa Lokeshvara is a multi-armed Form of Avalokiteshvara, Brass Lokeshwar.
    • Finely done to get that peaceful expression on the face. Brings instant peace at a moment glance. Fills the atmosphere with peace and positive energy.
    • Hand Made. It is more than a statement piece.
                      Description:

                      This sculpture is that of bodhisattva ofcompassion, Avalokitesvara (Chenrezi to Tibetans). It portrays him in hismost powerful, royal form, with eleven faces, one thousand eyes, and onethousand arms. He is saluted in a common Tibetan prayer as "The holyAvalokiteshvara, who has the thousand arms of the thousand universalmonarchs, the thousand eyes of the thousand Buddhas of this good eon, andwho manifests whatsoever is appropriate to tame whatsoever!".There are several versions of the legend explaining his eleven heads, butthey all resolve themselves into the following:Avalokiteshvara, the all pitying one, descended into hell, converted thewicked, liberated them, and conducted them to Sukhavati, the paradise of hisspiritual father, Amitabha.He discovered, however, to his dismay, that for every culprit converted andliberated, another instantly took his place. Legend claims that his headsplit into ten pieces from grief and despair on discovering the extent ofwickedness in the world, and the utter hopelessness of saving all mankind.Amitabha caused each piece to become a head, and placed the heads on thebody of his spiritual son, Avalokitesvara. Nine of the heads have benignfaces and are depicted in three rows; the tenth has an angry face, while thehead at the top is that of Amitabha.All the heads, except that of Amitabha, is crowned. In contrast to thefloral crowns of the three rows of heads, the top wrathful head is adornedwith a crown of skulls.At a symbolic level, eight of the heads represent the cardinal directionsand their intermediate points, and the other three signify the zenith, thecenter, and the nadir.

                      Dimension :Height 7.50 Inch , Length 2 inch , Width 5.50 inches : Weight : 1.125 kg.

                      Care instruction : Clean with a dry & soft cloth

                      Description

                      Specification
                        • Product Code :14155
                        • Material :Brass
                        • Size : 7.50"H x 5.50"W x 2"D
                        • Weight : 1.125 Kg.
                        • Lokeshvara Bhagwan , Amoghapasa Lokeshvara is a multi-armed Form of Avalokiteshvara, Brass Lokeshwar.
                        • Finely done to get that peaceful expression on the face. Brings instant peace at a moment glance. Fills the atmosphere with peace and positive energy.
                        • Hand Made. It is more than a statement piece.
                                          Description:

                                          This sculpture is that of bodhisattva ofcompassion, Avalokitesvara (Chenrezi to Tibetans). It portrays him in hismost powerful, royal form, with eleven faces, one thousand eyes, and onethousand arms. He is saluted in a common Tibetan prayer as "The holyAvalokiteshvara, who has the thousand arms of the thousand universalmonarchs, the thousand eyes of the thousand Buddhas of this good eon, andwho manifests whatsoever is appropriate to tame whatsoever!".There are several versions of the legend explaining his eleven heads, butthey all resolve themselves into the following:Avalokiteshvara, the all pitying one, descended into hell, converted thewicked, liberated them, and conducted them to Sukhavati, the paradise of hisspiritual father, Amitabha.He discovered, however, to his dismay, that for every culprit converted andliberated, another instantly took his place. Legend claims that his headsplit into ten pieces from grief and despair on discovering the extent ofwickedness in the world, and the utter hopelessness of saving all mankind.Amitabha caused each piece to become a head, and placed the heads on thebody of his spiritual son, Avalokitesvara. Nine of the heads have benignfaces and are depicted in three rows; the tenth has an angry face, while thehead at the top is that of Amitabha.All the heads, except that of Amitabha, is crowned. In contrast to thefloral crowns of the three rows of heads, the top wrathful head is adornedwith a crown of skulls.At a symbolic level, eight of the heads represent the cardinal directionsand their intermediate points, and the other three signify the zenith, thecenter, and the nadir.

                                          Dimension :Height 7.50 Inch , Length 2 inch , Width 5.50 inches : Weight : 1.125 kg.

                                          Care instruction : Clean with a dry & soft cloth

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