White Tara
White Tara Goddess is significant in Tibetan Buddhism, symbolising compassion, longevity, and healing. She is viewed as a source of strength, providing guidance and protection to her followers. Often depicted in radiant white, she embodies compassion and mercy, which the colour associations with purity, wisdom, and truth also represent. As a bodhisattva, her primary role is to help individuals overcome both physical and mental suffering, leading them on a path toward enlightenment.
Hand-painted in Nepal.
The natural Pigment Painting measures 19 Inches by 15 Inches, with an additional silk Thangka bordering it.
White Tara Goddess is significant in Tibetan Buddhism, symbolising compassion, longevity, and healing. She is viewed as a source of strength, providing guidance and protection to her followers. Often depicted in radiant white, she embodies compassion and mercy, which the colour associations with purity, wisdom, and truth also represent. As a bodhisattva, her primary role is to help individuals overcome both physical and mental suffering, leading them on a path toward enlightenment.
Hand-painted in Nepal.
The natural Pigment Painting measures 19 Inches by 15 Inches, with an additional silk Thangka bordering it.
White Tara Goddess is significant in Tibetan Buddhism, symbolising compassion, longevity, and healing. She is viewed as a source of strength, providing guidance and protection to her followers. Often depicted in radiant white, she embodies compassion and mercy, which the colour associations with purity, wisdom, and truth also represent. As a bodhisattva, her primary role is to help individuals overcome both physical and mental suffering, leading them on a path toward enlightenment.
Hand-painted in Nepal.
The natural Pigment Painting measures 19 Inches by 15 Inches, with an additional silk Thangka bordering it.