The embodiment of compassion, also known as Alokiteshwara is a deity worshipped in Buddism for cultivating liberation and protection. With One Face and eight arms depicting specific meanings, this painting has been crafted by keeping minute details in mind, in the form of Thangka. The right hand represents gestures of fearlessness, blessings, a noose, and a string of beads; the left holds a trident, scripture, white lotus, and a water pot.
In this Thangka painting, 24 Carat Gold and acrylic paint have been used intricately by the artist. The composition holds a strong depiction of various forms of the deity and nature elements like clouds and flowers to cherish the divine bond of Lokeshvara with the natural elements. The compassionate form of Alokiteshwara believes in empowering all sentient beings into Buddhahood. The practice of worshipping Amo is seen as a way of alleviating the suffering that lies inside.
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