Traditional White Tara Thangka with Seven Eyes
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Description At the center, White Tara is depicted seated gracefully on a multicolored lotus throne, symbolizing purity and enlightened birth beyond suffering. Her body is luminous white, representing perfect compassion and healing energy. She holds a blue lotus (utpala) in her left hand, a symbol of purity, spiritual awakening, and continuous compassionate activity, while her right hand is extended in the gesture of supreme generosity, granting blessings and protection. White Tara is uniquely known as the Seven-Eyed Goddess. In this thangka, her eyes appear: Two on her face One on her forehead One in each palm One on each sole of her feet These seven eyes signify her ability to see suffering in all realms and respond instantly with compassion and aid. Above her, a red Buddha figure (Amitāyus) appears seated on clouds, representing long life and boundless vitality, reinforcing White Tara’s role as a bestower of longevity. Below, Aparamita and Namgyalama are depicted on either side, symbolizing active compassion, protection from fear, and swift enlightened action. The surrounding landscape of mountains, flowing water, flowers, and clouds represents a pure land environment, indicating harmony between nature and awakened mind. Rich colors, gold detailing, and balanced symmetry reflect strict adherence to traditional Tibetan iconographic rules. Overall, this thangka serves as both a meditation support and a spiritual blessing, embodying maternal compassion, healing power, and the promise of long life and protection. Dimension: Size with Border: 32 inches long x 30 inches wide Size without Border: 22 inches long x 20 inches wide Made of cotton canvas, acrylic paint, and 24 K Gold
Bodhisattva Thangkas