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Antique Khmer Style Seated Bronze Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara Statue - 53cm/21"

Four Faces of Avalokitesvara in Khmer Art: Meaning, History, and Symbolism of Cambodia’s Compassionate Faces

Four-faced images of Avalokitesvara in Khmer art are significant because they visualize universal, all‑directional compassion while also embodying royal power and protection over the Khmer kingdom.

They fuse Mahayana bodhisattva symbolism with local ideas of the god‑king and Brahma-like four-faced deities, making them a uniquely Khmer expression of Avalokitesvara’s presence.

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Deity Statue - Antique Khmer Style Bayon Prajnaparamita Statue / Goddess - 54cm/22"

Prajnaparamita: The Khmer Goddess of Transcendent Wisdom and Spiritual Enlightenment

In Cambodia's Khmer Empire (9th–15th centuries), especially under King Jayavarman VII's reign, Prajnaparamita was...

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Naga Statue - Antique Khmer Style Bronze Protective 'Queen Soma' Mother of Naga, Snake or Serpent Statue - 76cm/30"

Queen Soma: The Legendary Naga Mother and Protector of Khmer Civilization

Queen Soma remains an iconic maternal and protective figure in Khmer...

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How the Temples of Angkor Incorporate Avalokitesvara into Their Spiritual Symbolism

How the Temples of Angkor Incorporate Avalokitesvara into Their Spiritual Symbolism

At Angkor, Avalokitesvara is more than a deity; he is the living heart of spiritual compassion that defines Khmer Buddhist culture.

Through majestic faces, multi-armed sculptures, and protective iconography, Avalokitesvara bridges the divine and earthly realms.

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Lokeshvara - Antique Khmer Style Standing Bronze Lokeshvara Statue - 35cm/14"

The Khmer Bodhisattva Lokeshvara: History, Meaning, and Enduring Legacy

Lokeshvara is much more than an ancient motif: he is the eternal symbol of Khmer compassion, spirituality, and kingship.

His image—serenely gazing from the towers of Angkor Thom or gracing community altars—reminds Cambodians of a golden age when compassion guided rulership and society. In today’s world, Lokeshvara inspires a renewed commitment to mercy, ethical living, and the shared journey toward enlightenment.

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Bodhisattva Statue - Antique Indonesian Style Javanese 1000 Arm Avaloketishvara Bodhisattva Statue - 61cm/24"

How Avalokitesvara Embodies Compassion Differently in Cambodian Buddhism

Avalokitesvara’s embodiment of compassion in Cambodian Buddhism is profoundly shaped by Khmer royal history, social ideals, and spiritual syncretism.

As Preah Karuna, his mercy is broad, protective, and uniquely civic, standing at the intersection of Theravada and Mahayana worlds—a pillar of hope, unity, and ethical action for Cambodia’s people.

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Antique Koh Ker Style Stone Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara Statue - 54cm/22"

Key Iconographic Features of Avalokitesvara in Khmer Art and Temples: Compassion and Regal Symbolism Explained

The iconography of Avalokitesvara in Khmer art and temples richly conveys the bodhisattva’s compassionate, omnipresent, and regal qualities.

Through multiple arms, faces, and royal adornments, Avalokitesvara emerges not only as a protector and spiritual guide but also as a symbol of the Khmer kings’ divine mandate to govern wisely and compassionately. 

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Antique Khmer Style Stone Koh Ker Standing Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara Statue - 91cm/36"

Avalokitesvara: The Khmer Deity of Compassion in Cambodia

Avalokitesvara as the Khmer Lokesvara stands at the heart of Cambodia’s religious and cultural legacy: a deity who fuses compassion, kingship, protection, and healing. 

His myriad faces overlook Angkor, watching with serenity and compassion—a timeless symbol of unity and hope for the Khmer people.

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