Handcrafted White Tara Copper Statue | Traditional Himalayan Artwork
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White Tara Statue for Meditation and Rituals
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Size: 33cm(Height) x 23cm(Width)
Weight: 2.61 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Plated, Acrylic Color, Copper Body, Gemstone
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About Our Product
This White Tara Copper Statue is a stunning handcrafted piece, crafted from copper with 24k gold plating and acrylic color detailing. It measures 33cm in height and 23cm in width, weighing 2.61kg, making it an impressive addition to any spiritual space. White Tara, revered as the goddess of compassion and healing, is depicted in a serene posture, symbolizing her boundless mercy and protective nature. This statue serves as both a beautiful ornamental piece and a powerful focal point for meditation, prayer, and ritual practices.
White Tara is depicted seated in padmasana (lotus posture) on a lotus base, symbolizing purity and spiritual awakening. She wears a five-pointed crown and features seven eyes—the two usual eyes plus one on her forehead, palms, and soles—representing her all-seeing compassion and vigilance. Her right hand is in varada mudra, the gesture of granting blessings, while her left hand holds a lotus flower in vitarja mudra, symbolizing the dispelling of fear and the offering of protection.
White Tara, known as the 'Mother of Liberation,' embodies compassion, longevity, and healing. She is often depicted seated in a meditative pose, with seven eyes on her hands, feet, and forehead, symbolizing her vigilant and compassionate nature. Her presence is believed to bring peace, healing, and protection from suffering, making her a beloved figure in Tibetan Buddhism. Practitioners seek her blessings for physical, mental, and spiritual well-being, and to overcome obstacles on their path to enlightenment.
Introduction of White Tara
Tara acts as a mother figure to sentient beings, eager to fulfill requests, bestow pleasure, and assist in the development of knowledge. By seeking refuge in Tara and practicing meditation, visualizations, and faith, one can remove life's impediments and extend their lifespan.
How Do You Take Care of Your Statues?
- Place them at room temperature, avoiding direct sunlight.
- Make sure that the area where your statue is placed is entirely free of moisture and dust.
- Place it at the highest place on your altar after being consecrated by the Lama/monks. The best practice is to keep them covered inside a glass cabinet.
- Do not use your bare hands or any objects with a rough surface to wipe the face.
- Directly touching objects with the bare hand can smudge the face, leaving scratches.
Consecration Service Available
Each statue contains a sacred chamber for mantra and relic fillings to bestow spiritual empowerment. During consecration, these sacred items are placed inside and blessed through traditional rituals performed by the ordained monks. There is a fee for this service, offered as a respectful contribution to the monastery.
Please note: Once consecrated, the statue becomes a sacred object and cannot be returned or refunded.
