
White Tara Thangka
This White Tara Thangka Painting is intricate and authentic hand painted Tibetan masterpieces that portray White Tara, a compassionate female Bodhisattva revered for promoting longevity and healing. These artworks carry profound spiritual and cultural significance in the practice of Tibetan Buddhism, making them highly symbolic and revered.
Key Features:
- Depiction of White Tara: White Tara is portrayed with a serene and compassionate expression. She is depicted in a seated posture on a lotus throne.Â
- Attributes: She has seven eyes (one on each hand, foot, and her forehead in addition to her two normal eyes), symbolizing her ability to see the suffering of all beings. She holds a lotus flower, representing purity and enlightenment.
- Lotus Throne: The lotus symbolizes purity and spiritual awakening, as it rises unstained from the mud. Mudras: Her hand gestures (mudras) include the gesture of granting boons (varada mudra) and teaching (vitarka mudra).
- Purpose and Use: Thangka paintings are used as aids in meditation and visualization practices. Practitioners focus on the image of White Tara to develop qualities such as compassion and longevity.
Product Specification:
- Handpainted
- Size: 60 cm x 45 cm
- Base: Cotton Canvas
- Origination: Nepal
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This White Tara Thangka Painting is intricate and authentic hand painted Tibetan masterpieces that portray White Tara, a compassionate female Bodhisattva revered for promoting longevity and healing. These artworks carry profound spiritual and cultural significance in the practice of Tibetan Buddhism, making them highly symbolic and revered.
Key Features:
- Depiction of White Tara: White Tara is portrayed with a serene and compassionate expression. She is depicted in a seated posture on a lotus throne.Â
- Attributes: She has seven eyes (one on each hand, foot, and her forehead in addition to her two normal eyes), symbolizing her ability to see the suffering of all beings. She holds a lotus flower, representing purity and enlightenment.
- Lotus Throne: The lotus symbolizes purity and spiritual awakening, as it rises unstained from the mud. Mudras: Her hand gestures (mudras) include the gesture of granting boons (varada mudra) and teaching (vitarka mudra).
- Purpose and Use: Thangka paintings are used as aids in meditation and visualization practices. Practitioners focus on the image of White Tara to develop qualities such as compassion and longevity.
Product Specification:
- Handpainted
- Size: 60 cm x 45 cm
- Base: Cotton Canvas
- Origination: Nepal























