This hand-painted White Tara Thangka beautifully represents the compassionate goddess seated in a lotus posture, radiating healing, longevity, and peace. Revered in Tibetan Buddhism, White Tara’s serene presence encourages mindfulness, spiritual growth, and protection. Painted by master Nepalese artisans using traditional techniques and natural mineral pigments, this Thangka combines sacred symbolism with exquisite Himalayan artistry, making it ideal for meditation rooms, yoga studios, or sacred home décor.
White Tara’s seven eyes on her forehead, palms, and soles symbolize her all-seeing awareness and boundless compassion for all beings. Her hand gestures, the varada mudra and abhaya mudra, convey blessings, generosity, and protection. Rich colors, lotus motifs, and detailed Tibetan patterns enhance its spiritual resonance, creating a meaningful addition to any sacred space.
Symbolism & Meaning:
- White Tara: Goddess of compassion, long life, and healing
- Seven Eyes: Represent omniscient awareness and vigilant compassion for all beings
- Varada Mudra (Hand Gesture): Symbolizes generosity and blessings
- Abhaya Mudra (Hand Gesture): Represents protection and fearlessness
- Lotus Throne & Traditional Detailing: Signify purity, spiritual awakening, and sacred Tibetan artistry
- Hand-Painted Craftsmanship: Created with mineral pigments on cotton canvas by skilled Himalayan artists
- Spiritual Presence: Ideal for meditation, altar spaces, or sacred décor
Product Details:
- Type: Hand-painted Tibetan Thangka
- Size: 39 cm × 50 cm
- Base: 100% pure cotton canvas
- Origin: Nepal – painted by skilled Himalayan Thangka artists






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