Arya Phagpa Chenrezig
Four-Armed Chenrezig (Main figure)
(Top to bottom): Four-Armed Chenrezig and Dorje Shugden
Deity: Four-Armed Chenrezig (English)
Alternative name: Caturbhuja Avalokiteshvara (Sanskrit)
Chenrezig’s sacred name literally means the “All-Seeing Lord”. He is regarded as the embodiment of compassion and his divine presence is invoked through his well-known six syllable mantra, OM MANI PADME HUM. His most commonly depicted form has four arms that represent the “Four Immeasurables” of loving kindness, compassion, sympathetic joy, and perfect equanimity. With two of his hands folded at his heart, he holds a blue wish-granting gem, symbolising the great compassion of all Buddhas. With his other right hand, he holds aloft a mala (rosary) of 108 beads, representing his ability to guide all beings on the path to liberation. With his other left hand he holds aloft the stem of an immaculate lotus, indicating that he is unstained by samsara and he has great compassion. Chenrezig’s practice is excellent for those who are angersome, as his practice lessens anger, as well as for those who suffer from depression.
Deity: Dorje Shugden (Tibetan)
Alternative name: Vajra Rudra (Sanskrit)
Dorje Shugden is an emanation of the Buddha of Wisdom, Manjushri. He took the form of a Dharma Protector in order to safeguard the Buddha’s teachings, especially the important teachings on the Middle Way View. Reminiscent of Manjushri’s form, Dorje Shugden carries a meandering sword and rides a snowlion that represents the fearlessness of a fully enlightened Buddha. Thus, he has great strength to overcome obstacles of the body, speech and mind, and create suitable conditions for our spiritual practice to flourish. Furthermore, he carries a jewel-spitting mongoose and a vajra hook to symbolise that he has the tremendous ability to bestow wealth and resources.
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Wow ….beautiful art painting of Four-Armed Chenrezig and Dorje Shugden. In the Tibetan Buddhist pantheon of enlightened beings, Four-Armed Chenrezig is the embodiment of the infinite compassion of the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas and is practiced in all the great lineages of Tibetan Buddhism.
In this thangka ,it is depicted together with Dorje Shugden….nicely painted. It would be wonderful to have one at our home.
Thank you Rinpoche for this sharing.