€20,99
Tibetan prayer flags with Buddha Chenrezig or Avalokiteshvari, the Buddha of Compassion. He is regarded as the protector of Tibet and his mantra OM MANI PADME HUM is the best-known mantra worldwide. Read more about it in our blog: Om Mani Padme Hum: What Does it Mean?
Prayer flags are hung in countries with a Buddhist culture, such as Tibet, Nepal and Bhutan, so that the positive energy of the image and the mantra is spread through the air for prosperity, protection and healing. For more information check out our blog Prayer Flag Facts: Everything You Need to Know!
In the four-arms version, Avalokiteshvara sits in full lotus position. His four arms represent the Four Immeasurable Qualities of a Bodhisattva: Compassion, Love, Joy & Equanimity. Avalokiteshvara reminds us that true awakening is not a flight from our personal or world problems. It is an active reaching out to others, embracing all living beings in the whole world with the infinite love and compassion that is in our hearts.
200 x 22 x 20 cm
Blue White
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