Tibetan White Tara Thangka
A Thangka of White Tara is a classic Tibetan Buddhist art form showcasing the female bodhisattva of compassion, healing, and longevity in the Buddhism of Tibet.
White Tara, typically portrayed in a White Tara thangka, is displayed with peace and serenity in her white complexion. She is often pictured seated on a lotus to represent purity and enlightenment. White Tara is shown with two arms, with the primary right one outstretched for generosity and the left one holding a white lotus, signifying purity and enlightenment.
Product Specification:
- Hand Painted
- Materials: Semi-Precious Natural Minerals
- Base: Cotton Canvas
- Origination: Nepal
White Tara thangkas are revered in Tibetan Buddhist rituals, often utilized in meditation, visualization, and to draw White Tara’s favor. These sacred artworks are found in places such as monasteries, temples, and within personal altars. Through its contemplative viewing, many believe that a White Tara thangka brings about healing, security, and the enrichment of both compassion and knowledge.