Delve into the Symbolism of Anika Sita Tara
Step into the realm of heavenly grace with the Anika Sita Tara Statue, which stands 13.2 inches tall and has a base of 9.6 inches. This statue is a work of spiritual beauty and grace, carefully handcrafted by Nepali artisans with great attention to detail.
Everything about it is the height of artistic brilliance, from the flowing attire to the ethereal looks. Every inch of this statue radiates grandeur and elegance because it was made using high-quality materials, such as 24K gold gilding, and elaborate acrylic and gold painting.
The Tibetan Buddhist deity White Tara bestows to her followers the blessings of long life, good health, and spiritual prosperity. She helps people heal from physical and emotional illnesses, shields them from harm, and promotes inner serenity. Her empathetic presence helps devotees live longer, healthier lives, and experience spiritual development that results in a more contented and peaceful existence.
Size: 13.2”/33.5cm (Height) x 9.6”/24.5cm (Base)
Weight: 4.22 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
In Tibetan Buddhism, White Tara is a highly regarded figure who represents longevity, healing, and compassion. She is frequently shown with seven eyes, suggesting her ability to perceive and respond to the suffering of all beings, and holds a lotus flower stem in her left hand, representing purity and compassion. She extends blessings for longevity, health, and protection from harm with her right hand in a gesture of supreme generosity. White Tara's teachings, which lead followers toward enlightenment and spiritual awakening, place a strong emphasis on knowledge, compassion, and easing suffering. Her calm demeanor encourages bravery, tenacity, and kindness in individuals who seek her counsel for their spiritual path.