Handcrafted White Tara Sculpture | Himalayan Spiritual Artwork

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SKU: WTAR2795

Size: 42cm x 23cm
42cm x 23cm | 16.5 x 9 Inches

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Handcrafted White Tara Sculpture for Meditation and Yoga

Witness the divine feminine embodied in this hand-carved White Tara statue, a masterwork born from our studio's devotion to sacred artistry. Sculpted from oxidized copper, she commands presence in her graceful standing posture atop a luminous moon disc lotus seat—the very throne of enlightenment. Her countenance radiates profound serenity, adorned by an exquisite Utpala flower unfurling at her right shoulder, whispering of spiritual purity and awakening. Yet the true enchantment lies in her extraordinary vision: seven eyes grace her being—two upon each sole, two within each palm, and a third eye blazing from her forehead—granting her the miraculous ability to perceive the deepest suffering of all sentient beings. With this omniscient gaze comes her greatest gift: the power to respond with infinite compassion and skillful wisdom, meeting each soul's unique needs. This statue transcends decoration; it becomes a living reminder of boundless love and the bodhisattva path, inviting spiritual seekers into a sanctuary of peace and enlightened presence.

Since many centuries ago, we have been creating old Vajrayana statues like this one. A perfect addition to your Buddhist Altar and a gift for any devout. 

Size: 16.5"/42cm (Height) x 9"/23cm (Base)
Weight: 6.03 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body, Acrylic Paintings

Tara is related to Chenrezig (Avalokitesvara), the Compassionate Bodhisattva. According to one legend, she was born from Chenrezig's compassionate tears. Some also regard her as Chenrezig's consort or female manifestation. White Tara has seven eyes, one on her forehead and one on each hand and foot, symbolizing her compassionate vigilance to see the world's suffering.

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