Dharma Buddhism White Tara Statue | Goddess of Healing
This beautiful Buddhism White Tara Statue stands an astounding 18.1 inches tall and exudes a serene and nurturing aura that adds calmness to any space. The statue is handcrafted in Nepal, with the copper body delicately embellished with triple layers of 24K gold gilding, deeply engraved carving, and intricate acrylic paintings. Weighing 9.72 kg, the massive figure makes an excellent focus point for meditation, healing rituals, or as an altarpiece.
Mother Tara sits in a vajra stance on a moon disc lotus seat with one face and two hands, three eyes on her face, and one eye on each palm of her hands and feet, for a total of seven. In a supremely generous gesture (mudra), the right-hand rests across the knee. The left-hand holds the stem of a white lotus flowering near the left ear close to the heart. She dresses in silk gowns and accessories with a tiara, necklaces, gold, and jewels.
Size: 18.1”/46cm (Height) x 12.2”/31cm (Base)
Weight: 9.72 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
In Buddhist traditions, the White Tara, adored as a Bodhisattva of compassion and healing, serves as a beacon of longevity and safety. She depicts a kind, loving energy that tries to alleviate pain and bring health and long life. She is frequently shown with seven eyes, a metaphor for her omniscient vigil over humanity. This White Tara statue, as a key figure in your spiritual retreat, bestows healing and protective benefits, guiding you to a path of tranquility and fulfillment.