White Tara Thangka is a revered artwork within Vajrayana Buddhism, depicting ‘White Tara’ (also known as Sita Tara or Sitatara) as a representation of compassion, healing, and longevity. Handcrafted with traditional colors and organic dyes, this meaningful artwork is meant to remain beautiful for generations.
White Tara is often depicted in a thangka seated on a lotus throne, her right leg extended and left tucked in. Her right hand is in the varada mudra, a gesture of granting blessings, and her left hand in abhaya mudra, indicating protection. She is usually portrayed with a serene face and youthful look, adorned with jewelry and garments evoking inner tranquility and honoring the spiritual journey. Seeing her image can confer a sense of inner tranquility and faith in spiritual practice, resulting in happiness.
Product Specification:
- Hand Painted
- Materials: Semi-Precious Natural Minerals
- Base: Cotton Canvas
- Origination: Nepal
White Tara thangkas are esteemed for their use in spiritual practice and devotion. Numerous religious and cultural institutions, from temples and monasteries to devotees’ homes, display these thangkas. Adorning a White Tara is thought to reduce anxiousness, distress, and worry, while encouraging inner serenity and spiritual development. White Tara thangkas provide a meaningful connection to your practice and can help bring an aura of tranquility and steadiness into your home.






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