Chenrezig is shown seated calmly on a lotus base, radiating compassion and serenity. He has four arms, each representing the boundless qualities of love, compassion, joy, and equanimity. His front two hands are joined at his heart in the Namaskara Mudra, holding a wish-fulfilling jewel that symbolizes pure compassion. The upper right hand holds a crystal mala, used for reciting mantras and guiding beings toward enlightenment, while the upper left hand holds a lotus flower, symbolizing purity and spiritual awakening.
Vajrasattva is depicted seated on a lotus base in a meditative posture, symbolizing purity and spiritual transformation. His right hand holds a vajra, representing indestructible wisdom, while his left hand holds a bell, symbolizing compassion and the feminine principle. The vajra and bell together embody the union of wisdom and method, essential for spiritual purification. Adorned with flowing robes, fine ornaments, and a jeweled crown, Vajrasattva’s serene expression reflects his role in cleansing negative karma and obscurations.
Vajrasattva is depicted seated on a lotus base in a meditative posture, symbolizing purity and spiritual transformation. His right hand holds a vajra, representing indestructible wisdom, while his left hand holds a bell, symbolizing compassion and the feminine principle. The vajra and bell together embody the union of wisdom and method, essential for spiritual purification. Adorned with flowing robes, fine ornaments, and a jeweled crown, Vajrasattva’s serene expression reflects his role in cleansing negative karma and obscurations.