[Embroidered Thangka of Avalokitesvara Avalokitesvara]
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Eleven-sided Avalokitesvara is one of the common images of Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva. The eleven faces symbolize that the Bodhisattva has completed the “ten places” and finally completed his work and reached the eleventh place (Buddha’s place). This Thangka has a white body, standing posture, and the three sides in front of it represent the benevolent face of the bodhisattva, representing the treasure department; The three sides on the left represent anger and anger, representing the Vajra; The three sides on the right are quiet and peaceful, representing the Lotus Department. The top side is Amitabha, representing the Buddha Department. In front of them, the hands are folded, and behind them are thousands of hands and thousands of eyes arranged in a fan-shaped pattern. The thousands of hands represent the protection of sentient beings, and the thousands of eyes represent the contemplation of the world, which are all expressions of great compassion. The four Buddha statues at the top of the screen are respectively Athana Buddha, Sakyamuni Buddha, Piluchana Buddha and Bodhisattva Buddha from left to right; The second line is Amitabha on the left and Bukong Achievement Buddha on the right; The lower left is the founder of the Yellow Sect, and the lower right is Zhongdunba
This Thangka is embroidered with the image of Avalokitesvara on the natural color satin, and the embroidery thread is set with color to remove the halo. It adopts the stitch methods of flat embroidery, flat gold, set needle, nail thread, and wrapped needle, and the details are touched with the brush
There is a white silk label on the back of the Thangka, which is inscribed in Chinese, Manchu, Mongolian and Tibetan characters in four characters. The Chinese text is: “On April 24, the forty-third year of Qianlong’s reign, the emperor ordered Zhang Jiahu Tuke to recognize and worship the 11-sided Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva, an embroidered image of benefit.”
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