Traditional White Tara Buddhist Female Deity Statue | Long Life Bodhisattva Sculpture
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Size: 9.5cm (Height) x 6.5cm (width)
Weight: 0.19kg
Materials: Copper Body, Gold Plated
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About Our Statue :
This hand-carved White Tara Buddhist Female Deity statue weighs 0.19 kg and is 9.5 cm in height by 6.5 cm in width. This delicate figure, which is made of copper and exquisitely gold-plated, exudes elegance and spiritual strength. White Tara, a venerated deity in Tibetan Buddhism and the goddess of compassion, healing, and longevity, is the ideal size for meditation altars or holy spaces. Designed to promote calm and spiritual development, this finely carved statue is a magnificent depiction of her caring presence and kind energy.
White Tara is frequently pictured sitting in a lotus position with seven eyes in Buddhist iconography. These eyes—two on her face, two on her hands, two on her soles, and one on her forehead—signify her alertness and capacity to perceive the suffering of all living things. Her left hand holds a lotus blossom, which symbolizes purity and spiritual awakening, while her right hand is typically in the varada mudra gesture, which offers blessings and compassion. Her position as a healer and guardian who attends to devotees' needs promptly is shown in this pose.
With fine details on her crown, jewelry, and flowing robes, this gold-plated copper statue, crafted by talented artisans, symbolizes exceptional craftsmanship. This White Tara statue is a meaningful gift for both spiritual practitioners and collectors, as it brings compassion, healing, and longevity into your life.
Introduction To White Tara:
Tara is like a mother to her offspring regarding sentient beings. She is eager to grant our requests, wishing us pleasure and long life and assisting us in developing knowledge. You can eliminate impediments from your life and extend your life by finding shelter in Tara and practicing meditation, visualizations, and faith.
How do you take care of your statues?
• Place them at room temperature, avoiding direct sunlight.
• Make sure that the area where your statue is placed is completely free of moisture and dust.
• Place it at the highest place on your altar after being consecrated by Lama/monks. The best practice is to keep them covered inside a glass cabinet.
• Do not use your bare hands or any objects with a rough surface to wipe the face. • Directly touching objects with the bare hand can smudge the face, leaving scratches.