30 cm White Tara Thangka | Goddess of Longevity and Healing
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Sacred 30 cm White Tara Thangka | Seven-Eyed Goddess of Protection
This 30 cm White Tara thangka radiates purity and compassionate guardianship, beautifully illustrating the goddess of longevity and compassion's calming and healing spirit. White Tara is celebrated for her power to heal both physical and emotional issues and to bestow long life. The artwork is hand-painted with vivid acrylics on cotton canvas and includes 24K gold accents, following the traditional Karma Gadri style.
The thangka depicts White Tara seated in the vajra posture on a lotus seat and moon disc, which symbolize purity and spiritual awakening. She holds a pundarika (lotus flower) in her left hand, representing enlightenment, while her right hand makes a blessing gesture. Her white body signifies purity and compassion, decorated with fine jewelry and a five-jeweled crown indicating her enlightened nature. Her seven eyes—two on her face, one on her forehead, two on her palms, and two on her soles—illustrate her all-seeing compassion, vigilance, and ability to perceive suffering everywhere, thus offering protection and healing to all beings. Invite White Tara’s blessing into your home with this handmade thangka, a powerful symbol of healing, longevity, and compassionate grace.
DRAWN AS MENTIONED IN THE MEDITATION MANUAL
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Size: 9"/23 cm (width) x 12"/30 cm (height)
Materials: Cotton Canvas, 24K Gold, Acrylic Colors
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HAND-PAINTED WITH ACRYLIC COLOR AND GENUINE 24K GOLD IN TRADITIONAL KARMA GADRI STYLE
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BROCADE MOUNT
We offer traditional brocade mounts upon request. For your final confirmation, we will send available samples and pricing details.
CONSECRATION OF THANGKA
Monasteries/Rinpoches from the Boudha Stupa. We kindly ask that you contribute $50 to the monasteries for these blessing/consecration services.
How to Take Care of Your Thangka?
- Hang your thangka in a traditional silk brocade.
- Regularly inspect your thangka; examine the borders and all attachments.
- Keep thangkas covered when they are on display but not in use.
- Rotate thangkas between display and storage two to four times a year to reduce exposure to light. Keep them away from sunlight and humidity.
- Do not apply liquids or other materials to the surface of the thangka.
