White Tara Spiritual Statue | Symbol of Purity

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SKU: WTFN20957

Size: 25.5cm x 17.5cm
25.5cm x 17.5cm | 10 x 6.9 Inches

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White Tara Statue | Embodiment of Compassionate Healing

This White Tara Spiritual Statue is a beautiful representation of serenity and compassion, meticulously crafted by skilled Nepali artisans. Standing at 10 inches (25.5 cm) in height with a base of 6.9 inches (17.5 cm), this elegant piece is made from oxidized copper, offering both durability and a timeless aesthetic. The statue is designed to enhance meditation spaces, altars, or spiritual collections, making it a perfect addition for those seeking a deeper connection to peace and healing. Weighing 2.65 kg, it possesses a solid presence while maintaining a refined grace.

The statue features White Tara, often known as the Bodhisattva of Compassion, with a calm and poised expression that invites tranquility. Her eyes are half-lidded, symbolizing her meditative state, while her right hand is raised in a gesture of protection and blessing, embodying her role as a compassionate guardian. White Tara is depicted with seven eyes, one on her forehead and each of her palms and soles, symbolizing her vigilance and ability to see the suffering of the world. The gentle posture and graceful appearance of this statue reflect the peaceful energy she radiates, making it an ideal focal point for any spiritual practice.

Size: 10”/25.5cm (Height) x 6.9”/17.5cm (Base)
Weight: 2.65 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body

White Tara (Sanskrit: Sitatara), is a revered female Buddha in Tibetan Buddhism, emanating from the tears of Avalokiteshvara, the Buddha of Compassion. She is celebrated as the mother of all Buddhas, embodying infinite compassion, healing, and longevity. Her practice is often undertaken to promote health, extend life, and overcome obstacles on the path to enlightenment.

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