Tibetan Buddhism Divine Protection with White Tara Goddess Protector of Life and Vitality
Standing at an amazing 28.5 inches tall and 19.3 inches wide, this White Tara statue with divine protection is a stunning addition to any shrine, meditation room, or sacred space. Master artisans in Patan, Nepal, manufacture the statue from copper, which is then gilded in triple layer 24K gold and deeply engraved with 3D-like carvings and embellished with delicate gold and acrylic paints. This piece's artistry demonstrates the artists' passion and talent, as it captures White Tara's serene and regal presence with extraordinary attention to detail.
White Tara, a carefully hand-carved Buddhist deity, rests elegantly cross-legged on a double-petal lotus Seat. Her seven eyes, which represent her caring alertness, make her apart. Aside from the two usual eyes, she has a third eye on her forehead, one on each hand, and one on the soles of her feet. These distinguishing characteristics demonstrate her ability to recognize pain in all dimensions and her willingness to provide assistance and compassion to all beings.
Size: 28.5”/72.5cm (Height) x 19.3”/49cm (Base)
Weight: 24.18 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
White Tara (also known as Dolma) is a Female Buddhist Buddha. White Tara appears as a female bodhisattva and goddess to benefit every living being. According to mythology, she was created from Avalokiteshvara's tear, which dropped to the earth and formed a lake. A lotus arose from its waters, which, when opened, showed the goddess. She, like Avalokiteshvara, is a kind, calming divinity who assists men in their quest to "cross to the other shore."