Hand-Painted Religious White Tara Thangka | A Symbol of Wisdom
The Religious White Tara Thangka is an example of traditional Tibetan art, hand-painted by a competent Nepali artisan. The painting's base is cotton canvas, which was chosen for its ability to hold bright colors, and the thangka was painted with acrylic colors, which produce rich, vivid tones and bring every single detail to life. 24K gold is used to highlight significant aspects of the artwork, such as the halo surrounding White Tara and the exquisite patterns on her robes, which represent purity, divine light, and pureness. The artist's commitment to conserving Tibetan thangka painting tradition shows in every brushstroke, embodying centuries-old practices passed down through generations.
White Tara, the goddess of compassion, longevity, and healing, is a beloved figure in Tibetan Buddhism. She is depicted with seven eyes, one on her forehead, each palm, and each sole, symbolizing her ability to perceive the suffering of all beings and her all-encompassing compassion. Her bodily stance, seated in the vajra posture, is one of serene tranquility and awareness, ready to provide protection and blessings. Her right hand is lifted in the varada mudra, a sign of granting wishes and blessings, while her left hand holds a lotus flower symbolizing purity and spiritual awakening. White Tara's body is depicted with a dazzling, luminous aura, signifying her connection to the sacred and her role in protecting practitioners from harm.
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Size: 12.5"/31 cm (width) x 17"/43 cm (height)
Materials: Cotton Canvas, 24K Gold, Acrylic Colors
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THIS THANGKA IS HAND-PAINTED IN THE TRADITIONAL STYLE BY A NEPALI ARTIST, AND THE QUALITY IS HIGH
BROCADE MOUNT
We offer traditional brocade mounts upon request. For your final confirmation, we will send available samples and pricing details.
CONSECRATION OF THANGKA
As you requested for consecrations/blessings, we can take the thangka to nearby monasteries/Rinpoches from the Boudha Stupa. We kindly ask that you contribute $50 to the monasteries for these blessing/consecration services.