Buddhist Hand Painting of Mandala with White Tara at Center
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Item Code: HME25931
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Weight: 100 grams
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Dimensions: 34 cm x 34 cm
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Material: Cotton Canvas with Natural Mineral Colors
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Availability: Available
☛ About the Mandala
This hand-painted Mandala Thangka features White Tara gracefully positioned at its center, radiating calm and compassionate energy. Mandalas are sacred geometric configurations symbolizing the universe, and serve as tools for meditation and visualization in Buddhist practice. The symmetrical intricacies of this artwork guide the observer inward, offering a spiritual path toward mindfulness, healing, and self-realization.
☛ White Tara: The Goddess of Compassion and Longevity
White Tara is a beloved female deity in Tibetan Buddhism, venerated for her deep compassion, healing energy, and association with long life and spiritual well-being. She represents the Four Immeasurables—Loving Kindness, Compassion, Sympathetic Joy, and Equanimity—and is often invoked for protection, clarity, and the removal of physical and spiritual obstacles. Her serene presence in the mandala invites viewers to awaken inner peace and nurturing wisdom.
☛ About Thangka Painting
A thangka is a traditional Tibetan Buddhist painting on cotton or silk appliqué, celebrated for its intricate detail and spiritual significance. These sacred scrolls typically depict deities, mandalas, or narrative scenes and are used in meditation or ritual practice. Rolled for storage and adorned with textile backings and silk covers, thangkas require preservation in dry environments to ensure longevity and vibrancy.