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Buddhist Hand-Painted White Tara Thangka

  • Item Code: HME25929

  • Weight: 100 grams

  • Dimensions: 51 cm x 38 cm

  • Material: Cotton Canvas with Natural Mineral Colors

  • Availability: Available


☛ About White Tara

White Tara is a beloved and compassionate figure in Tibetan Buddhism, known for her serene beauty and deep spiritual symbolism. She is revered as the goddess of longevity, healing, and maternal compassion. Often depicted with seven eyes—on her hands, feet, and forehead—she sees all suffering and extends her grace to all sentient beings. Her embodiment of the Four ImmeasurablesLoving-Kindness, Compassion, Joy, and Equanimity—makes her a powerful symbol of unconditional love and inner peace.

White Tara is especially invoked in prayers for long life, overcoming illness, and spiritual protection, making her thangka a meaningful piece for meditation and devotional practice.


☛ Introduction to Thangka

A thangka is a sacred Tibetan Buddhist scroll painting, meticulously crafted to serve as a spiritual teaching tool and meditative aid. Painted on cotton canvas using mineral-based pigments, thangkas often depict divine figures, mandalas, and symbolic narratives that guide practitioners along their spiritual journey. Traditionally kept unframed and rolled like a scroll, thangkas are protected with silk mountings and covers.

For best preservation, store in a cool, dry environment, away from direct sunlight and humidity to ensure its spiritual and artistic value endures over time.