Buddhist Feminine Deity for Longevity and Compassion | Tibetan Healing Goddess White Tara Statue
Presenting the Tibetan Healing Goddess White Tara Statue embodies the profound qualities of longevity, healing, and embracing feminine wisdom. White Tara, a protector and healer, is often invoked in rituals aimed at improving physical and spiritual well-being. Her tranquil and serene smile symbolizes her caring character, as she looks after all sentient beings with maternal care. White Tara represents a more passive, sustaining form of compassion, providing protection and direction during times of illness, misfortune, or spiritual need.
White Tara's seven eyes are an unique characteristic, representing her omnipresent awareness and capacity to feel the pain of beings from all realms. Two eyes are on her face, with the rest on her hands, soles, and forehead, indicating her attentiveness and willingness to assist from every direction. Sitting above a fully bloomed lotus, which denotes purity and transcendence, she is unaffected by the world's faults, representing enlightenment and loving action. White Tara's gemstones, which include a crown, necklaces, earrings, and anklets, represent the Six Perfections: generosity, discipline, patience, effort, meditation, and wisdom, while the oxidized copper body and detailed gold and acrylic paintings add timeless beauty and spiritual significance to the statue.
Size: 18.9”/48cm (Height) x 14.4”/36.5cm (Base)
Weight: 8.86 kg
Material: Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Oxidized Copper Body
White Tara (Sitatara) is a goddess of longevity. Her mantra is frequently sung with a specific individual in mind. She's another depiction of compassion, and she's depicted with seven eyes (look at the palms of her hands, soles of her feet, and the top of her head) to reflect the compassionate mind's watchfulness.