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White Tara Traditional Rupa | Goddess of Longevity

SKU: MWTO22934

Size: 9.5cm x 8.5cm
9.5cm x 8.5cm | 3.7 x 3.3 Inches

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White Tara Traditional Rupa for Inner Peace and Longevity

White Tara traditional rupa embodies boundless compassion and serene wisdom. This beautifully cast statue, standing at 3.74 inches (9.5cm) tall, offers a comforting presence for any spiritual space. Its compact form, crafted from durable copper alloy, is perfect for a personal altar or meditation nook, radiating a gentle, healing aura that invites tranquility.

This White Tara Traditional Rupa represents White Tara, the revered Buddhist goddess of longevity, healing, compassion, and enlightened wisdom. Known as the “Mother of All Buddhas,” White Tara embodies the nurturing and protective qualities of awakened compassion, guiding beings toward physical well-being and spiritual realization. She is traditionally depicted seated in the vajra posture upon a lotus throne, radiating serenity and grace. Her right hand is displayed in the gesture of generosity (Varada Mudra), while her left hand holds the stem of a blooming lotus, symbolizing purity and spiritual awakening. White Tara is uniquely recognized by her seven eyes—one on her forehead, two on her palms, two on her soles, and her natural pair—representing her vigilant compassion and ability to perceive the suffering of beings throughout the universe. Adorned with celestial ornaments, a jeweled crown, and flowing silks, she serves as a powerful symbol of longevity, healing blessings, inner peace, and the path to enlightenment.

Size: 3.74”/9.5cm (Height) x 3.35”/8.5cm (Base)
Weight: 0.17 kg
Material: Copper Alloy

White Tara is a female Bodhisattva revered for her capacity to grant longevity, heal both physical and mental ailments, and protect against fear. She is often depicted with seven eyes—three on her face, and one on each hand and foot—symbolizing her awareness of the suffering of all beings across all realms. Her practice is associated with purifying negativity and extending life, making her a powerful meditation statue.

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