This hand-painted White Tara Thangka is a traditional Tibetan Buddhist artwork, meticulously created by skilled Himalayan artisans in Nepal using natural mineral pigments and gold accents on cotton canvas. White Tara, revered as the goddess of compassion, healing, and long life, is depicted seated gracefully on a lotus throne, surrounded by golden clouds and floral motifs. Her seven eyes, including one on her forehead and palms, symbolize her vigilant awareness and all-seeing compassion. With her hand in Varada Mudra, she offers blessings, protection, and healing energy. Perfect for meditation altars, healing rooms, or sacred home spaces, this Thangka brings serenity, devotion, and spiritual inspiration to any environment.
Symbolism & Meaning:
- White Tara - Embodies divine feminine energy, healing, compassion, and longevity.
- Seven Eyes - Represent full awareness, vigilance, and the ability to perceive suffering in the world.
- Varada Mudra (Gesture of Giving) - Symbolizes blessings, generosity, and protection.
- Blue Lotus Flower - Signifies spiritual awakening, purity, and compassionate action.
- Lotus Throne and Surrounding Motifs - Evoke balance, harmony, and devotion in meditation and spiritual practice.
- Traditional Himalayan Craftsmanship - Painted using authentic Tibetan techniques with mineral pigments and gold detailing, preserving centuries of sacred artistry.
Product Specifications:
- Type: Hand-painted Tibetan Thangka
- Size: 45 cm × 65 cm
- Base: 100% pure cotton canvas
- Origin: Nepal - crafted by master Himalayan Thangka artisans







