White Tara
White Tara
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A Sacred Blessing from Kathok Monastery. Each piece is a unique devotional object, blessed by a lama and cannot be identically reproduced.
A Portal to Compassion and Longevity
This White Tara Thangka is more than a beautiful artwork—it is a sacred vessel of divine feminine energy, a direct blessing from the Kathok Monastery lineage. Reproduced from a revered 15th-century original, this thangka embodies the compassionate, healing presence of White Tara, the "Mother of All Buddhas," who grants longevity, wisdom, and protection to all who connect with her.
Key Features of This Sacred Art
- Authentic Reproduction: Faithfully recreated from a 15th-century original painted with precious ground mineral pigments.
- Premium Giclee Print: High-fidelity printing on authentic Tibetan cotton canvas captures every subtle detail and sacred geometry.
- Hand-Framed by Artisans: Each wooden frame is carefully assembled and finished by skilled Tibetan craftsmen, ensuring a traditional presentation.
- Protective Silk Covering: The front is covered with fine silk, honoring tradition and protecting the sacred image.
- Complete & Ready to Display: Includes exquisite wooden painting shafts and a hanging lanyard for immediate placement in your sacred space.
The Spiritual Significance of White Tara
White Tara, known as "Sitatara," is the embodiment of compassion, healing, and enlightened activity. She is invoked for longevity, both of life and spiritual wisdom, and to overcome obstacles on the path. Her serene, seven-eyed form (with eyes on her palms, soles, and forehead) signifies her all-seeing compassion that watches over all beings in every realm.
Having this thangka in your home or meditation space can:
- Awaken boundless compassion and loving-kindness.
- Attract healing energy, peace, and spiritual protection.
- Enhance meditation, bringing clarity and calm to your practice.
- Serve as a powerful reminder of the enlightened mind's potential within.
"Homage to Tara, the swift heroine, whose eyes are like a flash of lightning."
Traditional Craft & Sacred Origin
This series of thangkas originates directly from the sacred Kathok Monastery, a major center of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism. Each print is made for sincere believers and has been blessed by a lama, infusing it with spiritual potency. The meticulous hand-framing process ensures that every piece is not just a print, but a complete, traditional devotional object.
Product Details
- Material: Cotton & fiber canvas, silk protective cover, wooden shaft.
- Type: Giclee Print Thangka.
- Craft: High-resolution digital print with mineral pigments, hand-framed.
- Condition: Condition: New, blessed, and ready for spiritual practice.
- Total Frame Size: Height: 120cm (47.2"), Top Width: 66cm (26"), Bottom Width: 82cm (32.3").
- Core Image Size: 60cm x 40cm (approx. 23.6" x 15.8").
- Note: Select your preferred frame color from 8 options at purchase.
- Slight size variations may occur between frame colors.
Perfect For
Creates a powerful focal point for daily prayers and offerings.
Deepens practice by visualizing White Tara's compassionate essence.
A profoundly meaningful gift for practitioners, healers, or anyone seeking peace.
A beautiful and authentic piece of Tibetan Buddhist art to cherish.
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Authenticity & Craftsmanship Guarantee
- Blessed & Authentic: Sourced from the Kathok Monastery lineage and blessed for devotees.
- Hand-Framed: Each wooden frame is assembled by hand, supporting traditional Tibetan craftsmanship.
- Gift-Ready Sacred Object: This is a complete, traditional thangka, delivered with care and reverence.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this a painted or printed thangka?
A: This is a high-quality Giclee print on cotton canvas, reproduced from a priceless 15th-century hand-painted original. The printing technique preserves the intricate details and spiritual integrity of the sacred art.
Q: Can I choose the frame color?
A> Yes! We offer a selection of 8 traditional frame colors. Please select your preferred color number at checkout. Please note that slight size variations may occur between different frame styles.
Q: How should I care for and display my thangka?
A> Hang it in a clean, respectful space away from direct sunlight and excessive moisture. The silk covering helps protect the image. You may place it on an altar or in a meditation room as a focal point for devotion.
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✨ Invite the Blessings of White Tara Into Your Life – This limited series from Kathok Monastery is a rare offering. Once sold, this specific blessed print may be gone forever.
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