Dharma Buddhism White Tara Statue | Goddess of Healing
This beautiful Buddhism White Tara Statue stands at an astounding 18.1 inches tall and exudes a serene and nurturing aura that adds calmness to any space. The Copper Body is exquisitely embellished with elaborate 24K Gold Gilding and meticulously applied Acrylic Paintings, making this statue a real work of Tibetan Sacred Art. Weighing 9.72 kg, the massive figure makes an excellent focus point for meditation, healing rituals, or as an altarpiece.
Mother Tara sits in a vajra stance on a moon disc lotus seat with one face and two hands, three eyes on her face, and one eye on each palm of her hands and feet, for a total of seven. In a supremely generous gesture (mudra), the right-hand rests across the knee. The left-hand holds the stem of a white lotus flowering near the left ear close to the heart. She dresses in silk gowns and accessories with a tiara, necklaces, gold, and jewels.
Size: 18.1”/46cm (Height) x 12.2”/31cm (Base)
Weight: 9.72 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
In Buddhist traditions, the White Tara, adored as a Bodhisattva of compassion and healing, serves as a beacon of longevity and safety. She depicts a kind, loving energy that tries to alleviate pain and bring health and long life. She is frequently shown with seven eyes, a metaphor for her omniscient vigil over humanity. This White Tara statue, as a key figure in your spiritual retreat, bestows healing and protective benefits, guiding you to a path of tranquility and fulfillment.