Standing White Tara with Two Deities Thangka
Standing White Tara with Two Deities Thangka
Standing White Tara with Two Deities Thangka
Standing White Tara with Two Deities Thangka
Standing White Tara with Two Deities Thangka
Standing White Tara with Two Deities Thangka
Standing White Tara with Two Deities Thangka
Standing White Tara with Two Deities Thangka
Standing White Tara with Two Deities Thangka

Standing White Tara with Two Deities Thangka

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Description

Standing White Tara with Two Deities Thangka is handpainted by Master Thangka artist in Nepal. The female Buddha White Tara is one of the main longevity deities in the Tibetan Buddhist pantheon.

Her meditation practice can be done to prolong your life and to overcome illnesses and other life-threatening obstacles. You can also offer an image of White Tara to a baby to wish that this newly born may have a long life ahead. White Tara is a representation of compassion, and she is pictured as having seven eyes to symbolize the compassionate mind’s watchfulness.

White Tara is presented at the center of the thangka. Two deities are presented at the bottom left and right corner f the White Tara in the thangka.

Gesture and Posture of White Tara

She has depicted seating in a lotus position with the soles of her feet pointing upward.

Her left-hand holds a beautiful blue lotus flower and her right hand is extended to her knee in the mudra of compassion.

She has seven eyes symbolizing her power to see human afflictions. The name Tara means “the one who saves” and she has the power to alleviate people from suffering.

Another power of White Tara is to generate energy for good health and longevity.

To present a newborn baby with a thangka painting of White Tara is considered to bring good fortune and wish a long life ahead.

The mantra of White Tara

Om Tare Tuttare Ture Mama Ayur Punye Jnana Pushtim Kuru Ye Soha

 

 

 

 

 

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