The image of Cintamanicakra Avalokitesvara

Cintamanicakra Avalokitesvara has six arms and a gold complexion. A figure of Amitabha sits on the crown of the Bodhisattva and is in dharmacakra mudra (gesture of teaching). Avalokitesvara rests His cheek against the first hand on the right, forming the pensive posture while the second hand holds a cintamani jewel (wish-fulfilling jewel) that is able to grant wishes. The third arm holds a string of mala (prayer beads), which relieves the sufferings of sentient beings. His left hand presses against Mount Potalaka, signifying immovability. The second hand on the left holds a lotus flower that purifies delusions. The third hand holds a dharmacakra (wheel of dharma). Eliminating sufferings with His compassion, the six arms of Avalokitesvara reach far and wide.

The merits of worshipping Cintamanicakra Avalokitesvara

Held in high regard by many, Cintamanicakra Avalokitesvara plays an important role in extending longevity. Apart from bestowing wealth, the Bodhisattva can dispel illnesses and ward off evils, enabling the well-being of sentient beings. One’s longevity and wisdom are boosted through venerating Cintamanicakra Avalokitesvara with sincerity; fatal mishaps are also prevented from occurring. The merits attained from worshipping Cintamanicakra Avalokitesvara are endless.

How do I adopt Cintamanicakra Avalokitesvara?

The temple had loan from “Hong Leong Finance” $22,511,327 for building fund. You can choose to contribute $3,000 to the building fund of BTRTM via a one-time payment or by instalments. You can select your preferred spot within the two sides of the Avalokitesvara Hall to place a figure of Cintamanicakra Avalokitesvara permanently for worshipping purposes, thereby obtaining blessings for your family and loved ones. Make your donation online today!