White Tara Thangka Painting is a revered and visually captivating piece of Tibetan Buddhist art. It portrays Seven Eye Tara, the goddess of compassion and healing, in a tranquil and elegant stance, encompassed by symbolic elements. As a devotional object and meditative aid, it encourages practitioners to cultivate wisdom and compassion.
Key Features:
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Posture: White Tara is depicted seated in the lotus position (Padmasana), symbolizing meditative stability and inner peace.
Expression: Her face is serene and gentle, exuding compassion and tranquility. - Attributes: White Tara is known for her seven eyes: three on her face (forehead) and one on each of her palms and soles of her feet. These represent her watchfulness and ability to perceive the pain of every creature.
- Lotus Flowers: White Tara is depicted sitting on a blooming lotus flowers throne, symbolizing purity, spiritual awakening, and compassion. The flowers usually signify tranquility and the eternal cycle of life.
- Mudras: White Tara’s hands are depicted in the varada mudra (gesture of giving) and abhaya mudra (gesture of protection), representing her roles as a bestower of blessings and a protector.
Product Specification:
Hand Painted
Size: 68 cm x 48cm
Base: Cotton Canvas
Origination: Nepal






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