- In Buddhism, Avalokiteśvara (meaning "the lord who
looks down", IPA: /ˌʌvəloʊkɪˈteɪʃvərə/), also
known as Lokeśvara ("Lord of the World") and Chenrezig...
- the 1980s. The
Potala Palace,
named after Mount Potala, the
abode of
Chenresig or Avalokitesvara, was the
chief residence of the
Dalai Lama.
After the...
- 'is placed' (zhak).
Legend has it that one of four
images of
standing Chenresig or
Avalokiteshvara in the form of
Padmapani were
brought to
Tibet in the...
-
Yandang The
Three Holy
Mountain Peaks at Yading,
Daocheng County:
Chanodug Chenresig Jambeyang Sacred mountains Grotto-heavens,
Sacred grottoes, sometimes...
-
Samye and the
famous Nepali artist Thro-wo
carved the
revered statue of
Chenresig,
Thungji Chen-po rang-jung nga-ldan. The
famous statue Bhrikuti brought...
- include: Ge'nyen (6,204 m (20,354 ft))
Yangmolong (6,060 m (19,880 ft))
Chenresig (6,032 m (19,790 ft))
Chana Dorje (5,958 m (19,547 ft))
Jampelyang (5...
- monk
Sungye Lingpa and is now home of a few nuns. The
three statues (
Chenresig, Guru Rimpoché and
Sakya Thukpa, see below) were
actually shot and burned...
- Tibet. One of her craftsmen, Thro-wo, also
carved the
revered statue of
Chenresig (Avalokiteshvara),
Thungji Chen-po rang-jung nga-ldan.[citation needed]...
-
manifestation of the
bodhisattva Chenresig, or Avalokiteśvara (Tib. Spyan-ras-gzigs)
while the
ogress in turn
incarnated Chenresig's consort Dolma (Tib. 'Grol-ma)...
- and comp****ion. In
Tibet it is also ****ociated with Avalokiteśvara or
Chenresig and is the seed
syllable that
symbolizes the
essence of his mindstream...