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A LARGE THANGKA DEPICTING AVALOKITESHVARA SAHASRABHUJA, 19TH CENTURY A LARGE THANGKA DEPICTING AVALOKITESHVARA SAHASRABHUJA, 19TH CENTURY Tibet. Distemper on cloth. Mounted and framed behind glass. The thousand-armed, eleven-headed deity standing in samabhanga on a lotus dais surrounded by seated buddhas, teachers, and bodhisattvas. His main hands are clasped together in anjali mudra, his secondary hands holding attributes including a bow and arrow, lotus blossom, rosary, and dharmachakra, with countless further hands radiating around him. Condition: Extensive wear, fading, creasing, losses to pigments, and soiling, presenting very well. The glass frame in excellent condition with only minor wear. Provenance: From a private collection in Hungary. Dimensions: Image size 71 x 88.5 cm, Size incl. frame 76.5 x 94.5 cm One prominent Buddhist story tells of Avalokiteshvara vowing never to rest until he had freed all sentient beings from saṃsara. Despite strenuous effort, he realizes that many unhappy beings were yet to be saved. After struggling to comprehend the needs of so many, his head splits into eleven pieces. Amitabha, seeing his plight, gives him eleven heads with which to hear the cries of the suffering. Upon hearing these cries and comprehending them, Avalokiteshvara tries to reach out to all those who needed aid but found that his two arms shattered into pieces. Once more, Amitabha comes to his aid and invests him with a thousand arms with which to aid the suffering multitudes.

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A LARGE THANGKA DEPICTING AVALOKITESHVARA SAHASRABHUJA, 19TH CENTURY A LARGE THANGKA DEPICTING AVALOKITESHVARA SAHASRABHUJA, 19TH CENTURY Tibet. Distemper on cloth. Mounted and framed behind glass. The thousand-armed, eleven-headed deity standing in samabhanga on a lotus dais surrounded by seated buddhas, teachers, and bodhisattvas. His main hands are clasped together in anjali mudra, his secondary hands holding attributes including a bow and arrow, lotus blossom, rosary, and dharmachakra, with countless further hands radiating around him. Condition: Extensive wear, fading, creasing, losses to pigments, and soiling, presenting very well. The glass frame in excellent condition with only minor wear. Provenance: From a private collection in Hungary. Dimensions: Image size 71 x 88.5 cm, Size incl. frame 76.5 x 94.5 cm One prominent Buddhist story tells of Avalokiteshvara vowing never to rest until he had freed all sentient beings from saṃsara. Despite strenuous effort, he realizes that many unhappy beings were yet to be saved. After struggling to comprehend the needs of so many, his head splits into eleven pieces. Amitabha, seeing his plight, gives him eleven heads with which to hear the cries of the suffering. Upon hearing these cries and comprehending them, Avalokiteshvara tries to reach out to all those who needed aid but found that his two arms shattered into pieces. Once more, Amitabha comes to his aid and invests him with a thousand arms with which to aid the suffering multitudes.

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