White Shyama Tara Statue | Gateway to Spiritual Empowerment

SKU: WTBQ6914

Size: 41cm x 31cm

Estimated Delivery: Nov 16 – Nov 18, Free Shipping

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Pathway to Spiritual Grace; White Shyama Tara

Uncover the holiness of the White Shyama Tara Statue, which has been meticulously handmade to represent enlightened compassion. This statue, which is 16.1 inches tall and has a base measurement of 12.2 inches, exudes a calm elegance and spiritual strength that leads to inner contentment and tranquility. Expertly crafted from copper with 24K gold plating and embellished with beautiful paintings in both gold and acrylic, this piece guarantees an impeccable portrayal of White Shyama Tara's holy essence.

The laborious hand-carving and polishing of each detail showcases the artists' talent and commitment. The statue's ethereal beauty and spiritual importance are enhanced by the painstaking attention to detail that goes into creating the flowing robes and subtle facial expressions, as well as the reverent application of each stroke of gold and acrylic paint.

White Tara's blessings lead her followers toward physical well-being, emotional support, spiritual progress, and success in their undertakings. They also provide longevity, healing, compassion, wisdom, protection, and success.

Size: 16.1”/41cm (Height) x 12.2”/31cm (Base)
Weight: 5.76 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body

White Tara, known as the "Mother of Liberation," is venerated for her compassion and her swift intervention in the affairs of humans, particularly in health and longevity. Her practice is often sought to overcome physical, mental, or emotional suffering. This gilt sculpture of White Tara beautifully encapsulates her essence, providing not only a connection to her protective and healing energies but also serving as a constant reminder of the virtues of compassion and mindfulness in daily life.

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