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White Tara Golden Statue | Embodying Protection
The White Tara Statue has a copper body finely plated in gold, giving it a warm, eye-catching brilliance. The precise use of acrylic paint highlights the statue's minor details, giving the design a polished aspect while adding depth and richness. The statue's beauty is accentuated by the meticulous placement of turquoise and other gem accents on White Tara's crown, choker, and other decorative elements.
The White Tara is sitting in a lotus position on a moon disk lotus seat, calm. She has five eyes in total: two on her face, one on her forehead, and two on each hand, symbolizing her ability to see beyond the physical world and into the realm of enlightenment. She performs the 'Prithvi mudra' with her right hand, representing stability and healing, and the 'Varada mudra,' representing charity while holding a lotus flower. Two Utpala blooms, one completely bloomed and one semi-bloomed, stand on the deity's shoulders.
Size: 10.6"/27cm (Height) x 7.4"/19cm (Base)
Weight: 2.28 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Copper Body, Acrylic Paintings
In Buddhism, White Tara is referred to as the Female Buddha. White Tara appears as a female Bodhisattva and deity who benefits all living beings. All the Buddhas empowered her from ten directions, transforming her into The GREAT MOTHER, the source of all Buddhas and the possessor of transcendental wisdom.















