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Buddhist Hand Painting of Mandala with White Tara at Center

  • Item Code: HME25933

  • Weight: 100 grams

  • Dimensions: 28 cm x 28 cm

  • Material: Cotton Canvas with Mineral Colors

  • Availability: Available


☛ About the Mandala

This exquisite hand-painted Mandala Thangka centers on White Tara, set within a symmetrical design of sacred geometry and symbolic motifs. Mandalas are meditative diagrams used in Buddhist practice to represent the universe and guide spiritual development. Each detail in the mandala’s precise design serves to quiet the mind and facilitate deeper inner awareness.


☛ White Tara: Embodiment of Compassion and Longevity

White Tara is a prominent deity in Tibetan Buddhism, symbolizing compassion, healing, and longevity. Known for her seven eyes—on her hands, feet, and forehead—she observes all suffering and offers boundless love and protection. As the guardian of the Four Measureless States—Loving Kindness, Compassion, Sympathetic Joy, and Equanimity—White Tara inspires practitioners to cultivate these virtues in every aspect of life. Her presence in the mandala enhances its spiritual depth and healing energy.


☛ About Thangka Painting

A thangka is a traditional scroll painting used for meditation, teaching, and ceremonial purposes in Tibetan Buddhism. Painted on cotton canvas or silk with natural mineral pigments, thangkas feature complex iconography and serve as sacred visual aids. They are typically unframed and rolled for safe storage, often mounted with decorative brocade and a silk cover. Proper care in a dry environment ensures these treasured artworks endure for generations.