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This Thangka Talk on Chenrezig (Skt.: Avalokiteshvara), the Buddha of Compassion, is a small part of Carmen Mensink’s 1hr lecture that she offers during her Chenrezig Buddha drawing course. The upcoming thangka drawing course on this subject is: Chenrezig Thangka Course, Jan. 24-26, 2020, in The Hague, The Netherlands: https://www.tibetan-buddhist-art.com/... This course is spoken in Dutch but translations can be provided on request, so people from abroad can join without any problem. This video has subtitles in English, Dutch and Italian (see settings below right) Tibetan Buddhist Art introduces Thangka Talks with Carmen Mensink: a series of super short lectures explaining the symbolism in Tibetan art. The talks can be about the different Buddhas and their symbolism (male Buddhas such as the Medicine Buddha and female Buddhas like Green Tara and White Tara), mudras (hand gestures), ritual implements, Tibetan mandalas, mantras, and Tibetan symbols (such as the Lotus flower and the rest of the Eight Auspicious Symbols). This short lecture is about Chenrezig (called "Avalokiteshvara" in Sanskrit, "He who hears the cries of the world") is the Buddha of Compassion and he is seen as the patron saint and protector of Tibet. His mantra OM MANI PADME HUM is therefore the most recited mantra in Tibet. Chenrezig can appear in many different forms as you will see on the thangkas shown in this talk. His Holiness the Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of Tibet and Tibetan Buddhism is considered the earthly incarnation of Chenrezig. Carmen teaches the art of Thangka Buddha drawing and Buddhist painting in the Tibetan tradition as well as Buddhist meditation and philosophy, at museums, universities, and spiritual centers around the world. Connect with her on social media and check out the list of upcoming events: Facebook: / tibetanthangkapainting Instagram: / carmenmensink Upcoming Buddhist art classes, lectures and other events: http://www.tibetanbuddhistart.com/cou... Newsletter signup: http://www.tibetan-buddhist-art.com/t... --- More about the artist: Carmen Mensink lives in Amsterdam and teaches this meditative and ancient Buddha art in Europe, Asia and the United States; in museums, universities, art schools and Buddhist centers. Carmen also gives lectures on Tibetan Art and teaches buddhist meditation and philosophy. Soon after her graduation from the Academy of Arts, Carmen started practicing Buddhism and began her twelve years of training in the art of Tibetan Buddhist Thangka (scroll paintings of Buddhas and mandalas). Carmen’s work has been displayed at different exhibitions in The Netherlands and Australia. She is also being asked to work on related Tibetan art forms, including 30 feet/ 9 meter long floor paintings of the '8 Auspicious Symbols' to welcome the Dalai Lama in the Netherlands in 2009, 2014 and 2018: https://www.tibetan-buddhist-art.com/... Painting these enlightened objects is like a meditation, and for Carmen it’s the ideal combination of practicing Art and Buddhism at the same time. Through the dedication and joy she expresses in her teachings and that she passes onto her students Carmen inspires people on their own spiritual path. Besides this she hopes to make a small contribution to pass on this beautiful tradition in the right way. The destruction of a lot of monasteries and old Tibetan traditions makes it even more important to keep this wonderful thangka tradition pure and alive. For more information on thangka painting and Carmen Mensink’s teachings, please visit her website http://www.tibetan-buddhist-art.com/ --- #thangkatalks #chenrezig #buddhapainting #tibetanbuddhistart #buddhaofcompassion #thangkapainting #tibetanthangkapainting #avalokiteshvara #carmenmensink @carmenmensink