Description
A Nepalese White Tara Copper Statue: Embodiment of Compassion and Healing
Radiating profound peace and benevolent grace, this Nepalese white tara copper statue embodies the essence of universal compassion. Hand-gilded in lustrous 24K gold and adorned with vibrant acrylic paintings and delicate gemstones, this sacred sculpture, standing at 17.7 inches tall, emanates a serene aura. Its presence enriches any spiritual decor, inviting tranquillity and a sense of profound well-being into your space.
White Tara's iconography speaks deeply to her virtues of healing and long life. She is depicted with seven eyes—on her forehead, palms, and soles—symbolising her omnipresent compassion and vigilance to suffering. Her right hand extends in the varada mudra, signifying generosity and granting wishes, while her left holds the stem of a utpala lotus flower, representing purity and wisdom. This meditation statue serves as a powerful reminder of boundless compassion and swift aid.
Size: 17.7”/45cm (Height) x 12.4”/31.5cm (Base)
Weight: 7.37 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded , Acrylic Paintings , Copper Body, Gemstones
White Tara, or Dolma in Tibetan, is a revered female Buddha in Vajrayana Buddhism, recognized as the "Mother of all Buddhas" and the embodiment of active compassion. She is particularly associated with longevity, healing, and overcoming fears and obstacles. Practitioners invoke her to extend life, purify negativity, and cultivate wisdom and profound tranquility, making her a vital figure in daily Buddhist practice.












