White Tara
White Tara
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⚠️ Limited Stock – A Handcrafted Portal to Compassion & Longevity
This White Tara Bronzing Thangka is more than a decorative art piece — it is a sacred embodiment of compassion, healing, and enlightened activity. Invite the radiant, motherly energy of White Tara into your sacred space to bless your life with peace, protection, and the vitality for a long and meaningful spiritual journey.
Key Features of This Sacred Thangka
- Luminous Bronzing Process: The golden details of White Tara are printed with a special bronzing technique that catches the light, making her form sparkle with divine radiance.
- Authentic Tibetan Mounting: Hand-mounted on a traditional frame using cloth, paper, gold thread, and exquisite brocade embroidery.
- Vibrant & Clear Imagery: Printed on high-quality mercerized cloth for a clear, bright, and durable image that honors every detail of this beloved Buddhist deity.
- Protected by Silk: The front of the thangka is covered with a layer of silk, preserving its beauty and sanctity for generations.
- Customizable Sacred Art: Choose from five elegant frame colors (Beige, Blue, Purple, Yellow, Red) and four sizes to perfectly fit your altar or meditation space.
The Spiritual Meaning of White Tara
White Tara, known as "The Mother of All Buddhas," is a beloved embodiment of compassion, healing, and long life. She is often invoked for protection, to overcome obstacles, and to cultivate the wisdom of compassion. Her seven eyes (on her face, palms, and soles) symbolize her vigilant watchfulness over all beings in all realms.
Having this thangka in your home or practice space can help:
- Awaken boundless compassion and loving-kindness.
- Attract healing energy and blessings for longevity and well-being.
- Protect against inner and outer obstacles on your spiritual path.
- Enhance meditation, bringing clarity, calm, and a connection to the divine feminine.
"Om Tare Tuttare Ture Mama Ayuh Punya Jñana Pustim Kuru Soha" – This is the mantra of White Tara, invoking her power to grant life, merit, and wisdom.
Traditional Craft & Origin
This thangka is created using a blend of modern precision and traditional Tibetan presentation. The sacred image is carefully printed and then meticulously hand-mounted by artisans onto a brocade frame, a method that respects the form and function of traditional Tibetan scroll paintings. Each piece is prepared with the intention of bringing authentic sacred art into your daily spiritual practice.
Product Details
- Primary Material: Mercerized Cloth Print with Bronzing
- Frame: Traditional Tibetan mounting with cloth, paper, gold thread, and brocade.
- Type: Bronzing Process Thangka of White Tara.
- Craft: Printed image, hand-mounted and framed.
- Condition: New, carefully packaged, and protected with a silk cover.
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Size & Weight (Approx.):
- Small: 20x27x35 cm (0.2 kg)
- Medium: 37x47x61 cm (0.3 kg)
- Large: 48x63x85 cm (0.4 kg)
- XL: 66x82x120 cm
Perfect For
- Creating a focal point for daily meditation and prayer.
- Establishing a sacred altar dedicated to compassion and healing.
- Bringing a blessing of peace and protection into your home or office.
- A deeply meaningful gift for practitioners, healers, or anyone on a spiritual path.
- Supporting mindfulness and serving as a constant reminder of enlightened qualities.
Authenticity & Care Guarantee
- Hand-Finished: Each thangka is carefully hand-mounted and framed by skilled hands.
- Direct Design: Created using authentic Tibetan Buddhist iconography.
- Gift-Ready: Your thangka will arrive with care, ready to be displayed or presented as a sacred gift.
- Spiritual Item: Treated with respect as a genuine object of spiritual practice, not mere decor.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this a painted or printed thangka?
A: This is a high-quality print on cloth using a special bronzing process for the golden areas, then traditionally hand-mounted. This makes the sacred art more accessible while maintaining beauty and authenticity.
Q: How do I choose the right size?
A> Consider your space. Smaller sizes are ideal for personal altars or shelves. Medium to Large are perfect for wall displays in meditation rooms. The XL makes a stunning centerpiece for a shrine room or temple.
Q: How should I care for my thangka?
A> Keep it in a clean, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture. The silk cover helps protect it. Display it respectfully, ideally at or above eye level, as a sacred object.
✨ Invite White Tara's Blessings Into Your Life – Each hand-finished thangka is unique. Secure yours before this limited offering is complete.
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