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This Tibetan Buddhist thangka painting of White Tara is a graceful example of Himalayan art and spirituality, hand-painted in Kathmandu, Nepal. White Tara, known in Sanskrit as Sita Tara and in Chinese as Bai Du Mu, is one of the most beloved Buddhist deities, deeply revered for her blessings of long life, healing, compassion, and serenity. She is depicted with a luminous white body seated calmly on a lotus throne, radiating purity and divine energy. Her most distinctive feature is the presence of seven eyes—three on her face and one on each palm and foot—symbolizing her boundless wisdom, awareness, and compassion that sees the suffering of all beings. White Tara’s right hand is extended in the gesture of generosity, granting blessings and protection, while her left hand holds the stem of a blooming lotus, representing purity and spiritual awakening. The delicate floral patterns, flowing robes, and golden details bring out the richness of traditional Tibetan thangka artistry, while the deep background colors highlight her calm yet powerful presence. This genuine thangka of White Tara from Nepal is not only an artistic treasure but also a spiritual object that embodies healing energy, peace, and the promise of longevity.
Subject: White Tara, the goddess of long life, compassion, and healing
Origin: Hand-painted in Kathmandu, Nepal
Style: Traditional Tibetan thangka painting
Materials: Natural mineral pigments and gold dust on cotton canvas
Use: Ideal for meditation, Buddhist practice, healing rituals, or as a sacred art piece for home or temple
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