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This miniature thangka depicts the healing female Buddha White Tara, printed on photo paper and mounted on a simple brocade frame. Ideal as part of a portable travel altar or compact workplace shrine.
White Tara is supremely peaceful and meditative and is often praised as the Mother of All Buddhas. The white colour of her body represents purity, wisdom and truth. She sits in the meditative posture and has eyes of watchful compassion on her forehead, the palms of her hands and the soles of her feet. Her right hand is in the mudra (gesture) of unconditional giving while her left hand holds a blue utpala flower.
White Tara is famous for granting long life and for averting life-threatening situations. Her practice helps quell anger, hatred and jealousy, and reduce miserliness, desire and attachment. She is especially beneficial for those who are older or who need healing.
White Tara is supremely peaceful and meditative and is often praised as the Mother of All Buddhas. The white colour of her body represents purity, wisdom and truth. She sits in the meditative posture and has eyes of watchful compassion on her forehead, the palms of her hands and the soles of her feet. Her right hand is in the mudra (gesture) of unconditional giving while her left hand holds a blue utpala flower.
White Tara is famous for granting long life and for averting life-threatening situations. Her practice helps quell anger, hatred and jealousy, and reduce miserliness, desire and attachment. She is especially beneficial for those who are older or who need healing.
Product Details
- Material: Photo print and brocade
- Height (print only): 143mm (5.6-in)
- Height (including brocade frame): 295mm (11.6-in)
- Width (print only): 93mm (3.7-in)
- Width (including brocade frame): 225mm (8.9-in)
- Weight: 0.03 kg (0.06 lbs)
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