Embodying Compassion and Spiritual Guidance; Seven-Eyes Goddess
The Seven-Eyes Goddess White Tara Statue has a powerful ambiance that will enhance your sacred area. This beautiful piece of art, which is 15.4"/39 cm tall and weighs 5.67 kg, was handcrafted with a copper body, 24K gold-gilded paintings, and gold and acrylic accents. It exudes compassion and spiritual instruction. White Tara's gorgeous figure is surrounded by finely carved lotus petals, which stand for enlightenment and purity, created by the artists' deft hands. The finely carved finishing touches on her garments demonstrate the love and care that went into creating every part of this revered monument. Embrace the metamorphic energy of White Tara and welcome her kind blessings into your existence.
White Tara represents healing, longevity, and compassion. Her blessings and counsel are sought after by devotees for long life, good health, and spiritual prosperity. White Tara is frequently portrayed as having seven eyes, signifying her capacity to perceive all beings' suffering and provide them with support and safety. By means of their dedication to White Tara, practitioners want to develop inner peace, knowledge, and compassion, which will aid in healing and well-being on a spiritual as well as physical level.
Size: 15.4”/39cm (Height) x 10.2”/26cm (Base)
Weight: 5.67 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
In Tibetan Buddhism, White Tara is a highly venerated deity who represents compassion and wisdom as an outcome of enlightened action. Her hand is extended in an act of extreme generosity, signifying her infinite compassion, and she is frequently portrayed in a calm stance. Her white hue denotes clarity, purity, and the radiance of enlightened illumination. Blessings for long life, healing, and protection from harm are invoked by devotees of White Tara. It is said that she moves quickly to help those in need and leads them to enlightenment and liberation. In an effort to transcend suffering and achieve spiritual realization, practitioners of her discipline develop compassion and knowledge.