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Handcrafted White Tara Statue: Peaceful Bodhisattva Deity of Longevity

SKU: WTENE19108

Size: 38.5cm x 24cm

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Handcrafted White Tara Statue: Peaceful Bodhisattva Deity of Longevity 

This handcrafted White Tara Statue stands at 15.2”/38.5cm in height and 9.4”/24cm at the base, weighing 6.52 kg. Made from a copper body with mercy gold plating and 24K gold gilding, it features detailed acrylic paintings that enhance her serene presence. Expertly crafted by skilled Nepali artisans, this piece reflects traditional craftsmanship and makes a refined addition to altars, meditation spaces, or spiritual collections.

The White Tara Statue depicts the peaceful bodhisattva goddess seated in padmasana (lotus posture) atop a lotus base, symbolizing purity and enlightenment. Her right hand shows the varada mudra, offering blessings and compassion, while her left hand holds a lotus flower, representing spiritual growth and transcendence. She is adorned with a five-pointed crown representing the Five Dhyani Buddhas, along with necklaces and earrings that enhance her divine presence. This statue embodies her qualities of healing, longevity, and protection.

Size:
15.2”/38.5cm (Height) x 9.4”/24cm (Base)
Weight: 6.52kg
Materials: Mercy Gold Plated, 24K Gold Gilded, Copper Body, Acrylic Paintings

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 reminder of selfless care and the desire to alleviate suffering.

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