Original Hand-Painted White Tara and Namtose Thangka:
White Tara:
White Tara, referred to simply as Tara, is a revered figure in Tibetan Buddhism and other Buddhist traditions. She is depicted as a white-skinned, peaceful deity who embodies compassion, long life, and healing. White Tara is known for her ability to alleviate suffering, protect against obstacles, and promote spiritual and physical well-being. Devotees turn to White Tara in times of need, seeking her blessings for longevity, health, and inner peace. She is often depicted with seven eyes on her forehead, symbolizing her watchful awareness and compassion for all beings. White Tara's practice is a source of solace and inspiration for those on a spiritual journey.
Namtose:
The delicate patterns and vivid colors of Namtose Thangka, a classic Tibetan art genre, enchant viewers. Buddhist scroll paintings known as thangkas hold a particular place in Buddhism, and Namtose Thangka is one of them. The Namtose Monastery in Tibet is the source of this unique style, which exhibits outstanding craftsmanship and devotion.
The Namtose Thangka, which stands about two feet tall, depicts different Buddhist deities, bodhisattvas, and mandalas with exacting detail. To increase the richness and brilliance of their works, the painters use precious stones, gold dust, and mineral colors. The pictures, which depict Tibetan Buddhism's spiritual teachings and cosmology, are painstakingly drawn and loaded with intricate patterns and symbols.
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Size:23x17 inches/58x43 cms
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Framing:
-Not mounted on a traditional brocade
-Tibetan Silk brocade is available in a variety of colors and quality
-Additional 3 business days for this service.
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