White Tara Statue: One with Seven Eyes

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SKU: WTHA21659

Size: 35cm x 28cm
35cm x 28cm | 13.8 x 11 Inches

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Handcrafted White Tara Statue | Embodiment of Compassion 

Emerging in luminous grace, this White Tara statue embodies boundless compassion and the gift of long life. Standing 13.8 inches (35 cm) tall with a base of 11 inches (28 cm) and weighing 4.07 kg, it radiates purity and peace from its solid copper form. Adorned with seven eyes, symbolizing her all-seeing wisdom, the statue is handcrafted with devotion in Nepal. Featuring 24K gold gilding, acrylic paintings, and gemstones, it serves as a profound focal point for spiritual practice and devotion.

The unique iconography of White Tara, with her seven eyes—three on her face and one on each palm and sole—symbolizes her awakened awareness, extending boundless compassion to all beings. Her right hand extends in the varada mudra, granting blessings, while her left holds a utpala lotus, representing purity. White Tara embodies healing, longevity, and maternal care, offering solace to practitioners. She serves as a compassionate protector, guiding those who seek her presence toward peace, longevity, and spiritual well-being.

Size: 13.8”/35cm (Height) x 11”/28cm (Base)
Weight: 4.07 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Gemstones

White Tara (Sanskrit: Sitatara; Tibetan: Drolkar) is revered as a female Bodhisattva of compassion and a divine mother figure in Tibetan Buddhism. She is particularly associated with healing, longevity, and the removal of obstacles to a long life. Her radiant white form symbolizes purity, wisdom, and the undifferentiated truth of the Dharma, while her seven eyes signify her profound omniscient vision and capacity to perceive the suffering of all beings across all realms.

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