Handcrafted White Tara Statue – Embodiment of Healing and Longevity
With the help of this White Tara Goddess Buddha Statue, you may bring the tranquil grace and healing energy of White Tara into your environment. Admired in Mahayana Buddhism as the epitome of longevity and compassion, White Tara is frequently portrayed with seven eyes, signifying her capacity to discern human sorrow and her boundless understanding. She is revered as a healer and protector who grants long life and knowledge to those who ask for her favors.
This magnificent monument was created by talented craftspeople in Patan, Nepal, a place renowned for its long history of superb craftsmanship and metalworking. The statue, whose body is made of copper and is gilded with 24K gold, has a heavenly shine that highlights its spiritual significance. White Tara's serene demeanor, elegant stance, and the lotus foundation she sits on are all further highlighted by the exquisite acrylic and gold paintings. Every element has been painstakingly designed to capture the deep beauty and sympathetic essence of this adored god.
Size: 12.8”/32.5cm (Height) x 8.3”/21cm (Base)
Weight: 3.43 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
White Tara, also known as Sitatara, is a beloved deity in Tibetan Buddhism who represents compassion, healing, and longevity. She represents the nurturing side of compassion and is frequently summoned for her protecting and healing abilities. White Tara is usually shown with a calm countenance and seven eyes (three on her face, one on each palm, and one on each foot), which represent her vigilance and capacity to observe the suffering of all beings. Her techniques are centered on boosting health, extending life, and offering general well-being and protection.