Grand Avalokiteshvara Thangka – Rigsum Gonpo Assembly – The Sanctuary of Compassion
This gallery-sized masterpiece creates an immediate sanctuary in your home. Avalokiteshvara sits at the center of a lush spiritual landscape.
His presence unites compassion, wisdom, and power on a grand scale. Your space feels instantly calmer and more grounded.
Specifications
Dimensions: 100 × 150 cm (Grand Gallery Size)
Materials: 24K Gold & Natural Mineral Pigments on Cotton Canvas
Origin: Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
Artistic Style: Menri Style (Lush Landscape)
Framing: Unframed Canvas
Type: Original Hand-Painted Thangka
Consecration: Blessed and Consecrated
Is Your Spiritual Practice Balanced?
Do you ever feel a disconnect between your heart and your head?
This massive Thangka is a visual solution to that inner conflict. It unites the three essential forces of enlightenment into one harmony.
Compassion (The Heart)
Wisdom (The Mind)
Power (The Energy)
It serves as a daily anchor for your spirit. It reminds you that true peace requires all three.
The Sacred Assembly: A Mandala of Awakening
This artwork depicts the Rigsum Gonpo (Lords of the Three Families). It creates a complete map for transforming your emotions.
The Center: The Heart of Compassion
Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezig) sits at the center. He is the Buddha of Compassion.
Visual: His white body radiates a cooling, peaceful energy.
Symbolism: His central hands clasp a Wish-Fulfilling Jewel. This shows that helping others is the ultimate spiritual treasure.
The Foundation: Wisdom and Power
Two essential guides support the central figure. They ensure compassion is strong, not weak.
Lower Left – Manjushri (Wisdom): He holds a flaming sword to cut through ignorance. He helps you see reality clearly and make better decisions.
Lower Right – Vajrapani (Power): He appears in a wrathful blue form. He provides the fierce determination to overcome laziness and addiction.
The Canopy: Emotional Alchemy
The Five Dhyani Buddhas arch across the top sky.
Role: They do not just sit in the heavens. They actively transform negative emotions into pure wisdom. They cover every aspect of your psychology.
The Living Landscape of the Mind
This painting uses the Menri tradition to ground the holy figures. They sit in a lush, terrestrial world, not a void.
The Dragons: Two dragons play in the water at the bottom. They represent the guardians of hidden treasures and deep subconscious wisdom.
The Waterfall: Water flows freely on the right side. This symbolizes the unceasing flow of blessings in your life.
Artisan Mastery
This piece is a work of living history. A master artist spent months covering this vast canvas.
The Scale: At 150cm tall, this is a museum-quality piece. It commands the energy of an entire large room.
The Gold: 24K Gold lines illuminate the robes and jewelry. The painting shimmers as the light shifts in your room.
How to Use This Thangka
For Emotional Regulation: Focus on the white calm of Chenrezig when you feel angry. Focus on the sword of Manjushri when you feel confused.
For Sacred Space: This is a centerpiece. Hang it where it can oversee the entire household.
A Final Blessing: May this Thangka fill your home with light. May it fill your mind with clarity and courage.



















