Chenrezig Thangka – Radiant Gold on Black – Nagthang Menri Tradition
The Light of Avalokiteshvara in the Infinite Void
This Chenrezig Thangka emerges from a deep black canvas. It captures the stillness of compassion through golden lines.
Historically, Nagthang paintings represent the primordial state of phenomena. They reveal the glowing wisdom shining within the darkness.
Specifications
Dimensions: 75 × 95 cm
Materials: Pure Mineral Pigments with Genuine Gold Highlights on Cotton Canvas
Origin: Kathmandu, Nepal
Artistic Style: Menri Style Tibetan
Background Type: Nagthang Black Background
Type: Original Hand-Painted
Brocade: Custom Silk Options Available
Consecration: Available Upon Request
Iconography of Chenrezig: Compassion and Visual Clarity
Chenrezig as the Great Compassionate Lord
The deity sits in the center with four arms. His body glows with fine 24K gold work.
The teaching mudra shows the union of method and wisdom. This gesture helps the seeker find inner balance.
His inner hands hold a wish-fulfilling jewel at his heart. This jewel represents the altruistic mind seeking enlightenment.
The outer hands hold a crystal mala and a lotus. These symbols represent continuous prayer and spiritual purity.
This image assists the practitioner in developing a kind heart. It serves as a visual guide for daily meditation.
The Assembly of Wisdom and Power
The Five Dhyani Buddhas reside in the upper sky. They watch over the central figure from golden clouds.
Standing Manjushri and Vajrapani protect the lower corners. They provide a foundation of wisdom and spiritual strength.
Standing Manjushri appears in the lower left corner. He holds the sword that cuts through all ignorance.
Standing Vajrapani occupies the lower right corner. He represents the fierce energy needed to overcome obstacles.
These figures together form a complete field of merit. They create a perfect balance of wisdom and love.
Sacred Setting and Visual Landscape
The master sits upon a multi-petaled golden lotus throne. This seat signifies his freedom from worldly attachments.
Golden hills rise gently from the dark landscape below. Each line is drawn with exceptional precision and care.
Soft clouds drift through the void of the background. They represent the spontaneous appearance of enlightened activities.
This Nagthang style creates a powerful atmosphere for deep focus. The contrast helps the mind settle into quiet contemplation.
Lineage and Scriptural Context
This iconography follows the Mani Kabum (མ་ཎི་བཀའ་འབུམ་) tradition. It documents the origin of Avalokiteshvara in Tibet.
The Menri school provides the structure for these proportions. This lineage ensures the artwork remains spiritually potent.
Sacred Setting and Heritage
The throne and background mirror the vastness of space. Golden rays emanate from the central figure like starlight.
The deep black base uses traditional mineral carbon pigments. Master artists apply the 24K gold with fine brushes.
These details align with the Karandavyuha Sutra (ཟ་མ་ཏོག་བཀོད་པའི་མདོ།) teachings. This text praises the virtues of the compassionate lord.
How to Welcome This Thangka
Mantra: Om Mani Padme Hum
Place this thangka in a quiet area for reflection. It is ideal for those seeking to cultivate peace.
Placement & Interaction:
Hang at eye level in a quiet space.
Begin mornings with one minute of reflection.
Let the presence of Chenrezig bring calm to your home.











