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Handmade White Tara Copper Statue | Healing Deity Figurine

SKU: WTGJ19068

Size: 22cm x 18cm

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White Tara Copper Statue | Traditional Himalayan Art 

This White Tara Copper Statue, the goddess of healing, longevity, and compassion, radiates divine grace and serenity. This handcrafted statue, which measures 8.7" (Height) x 7.1" (Base) and weighs 1.55 kg, is made of copper and has a durable and spiritual appeal. The statue, adorned with gemstones and intricate acrylic paintings, embodies the essence of White Tara, making it an ideal addition to any Buddhist altar or meditation space.

White Tara is depicted with her right hand in varada mudra, symbolizing generosity and compassion, while her left hand holds a lotus flower, representing purity and spiritual enlightenment. She is seated in the padmasana (full lotus) posture, which signifies stability and meditative state. Her seven eyes—on her face, forehead, hands, and feet—represent her all-seeing wisdom and vigilant compassion for all beings. Her serene expression reflects peace and benevolence, while her ornate adornments, jewelry, and flowing robes emphasize her divine beauty and spiritual authority.

Size: 8.7”/22cm (Height) x 7.1”/18cm (Base)
Weight: 1.55kg
Materials: Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Gemstones, Gold Dust Body

White Tara, a prominent figure in Tibetan Buddhism, is known as the goddess of compassion and longevity. She is said to have emerged from the tears of Avalokiteshvara, representing his deep compassion for the suffering of sentient beings. White Tara’s role is to bring healing, protection, and long life. Her seven eyes symbolize all-seeing wisdom, offering blessings for both physical and spiritual well-being. Her compassionate nature serves as a poignant reminder of selfless care and a genuine desire to alleviate suffering.

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