Thousand-Armed and Thousand-Eyed Avalokiteśvara | Karma Gadri School | By Deji Zhuoga (4×5 cm Mini Thangka)
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Thousand-Armed and Thousand-Eyed Avalokiteśvara | Karma Gadri School
4×5 cm Xiao Zhaka by Deji Zhuoga
【Product Information】
Deity: Thousand-Armed and Thousand-Eyed Avalokiteśvara
School: Karma Gadri
Artist: Deji Zhuoga
Region: Tibet
Size: 4 × 5 cm
Materials: Natural mineral pigments, gold, lapis lazuli, malachite, cinnabar, turquoise, etc.
Technique: Hand-painted, Karma Gadri dot-shading method
【Description】
This form of Avalokiteśvara represents boundless compassion and universal protection. The thousand arms symbolize the ability to assist all beings, while the thousand eyes reflect awareness of suffering and swift compassionate response.
In Buddhist practice, this form is revered for removing obstacles, ensuring safety, easing difficulties, and nurturing compassion and auspicious connections.
The miniature depicts the deity in serene posture, with orderly radiating hands and symbolic implements. Soft gradients, lotus motifs, and refined linework create an atmosphere of purity, calm strength, and luminous presence.
【Karma Gadri Technique & Difficulty】
Known for its delicate dot-shading, the Karma Gadri style requires exceptional precision—especially in depicting numerous hands within a 4×5 cm format. This piece demonstrates meticulous execution and high artistic refinement.
【Artist Overview】
Deji Zhuoga is a rare female painter in the Karma Gadri lineage, appreciated for her clean facial rendering, harmonious color transitions, and serene stylistic elegance.
【Professional Details】
Style Features: Dense detail, soft radiant shading, balanced structure
Recommended Use: Offering, collection, display, personal protection
Collectible Value: High-difficulty miniature work, rare female lineage painter, hand-painted, durable mineral pigments