White Tara Thangka Painting
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Description
White Tara Thangka Painting depicts the revered figure of White Tara, representing compassion, longevity and serenity. Thangkas are traditional Tibetan and Himalayan Buddhist paintings on cloth, usually cotton or silk, used as religious artifacts and art.
White Tara, the central figure of the painting, is depicted a peaceful, graceful, and youthful female deity embodying compassionate and nurturing enlightenment. She is represented with a white body to represent purity, compassion and has seven eyes: three on her face (denoting her insight into past, present future) and one on her palms soles. Her right hand is adorned with the varada mudra, a sign of her willingness to grant wishes and bestow blessings. Her left is held in the padma mudra, symbolizing compassion and purity. She is adorned with a crown, jewelry, silk garments to signify her spiritual nature is depicted seated on a lotus throne, a sign of enlightenment rising from worldly affairs. The painting also features celestial or natural scenery, clouds, and additional figures to add an aura of serenity.
White Tara Thangka paintings possess both artistic beauty and religious significance. They serve to focus and motivate practitioners, fostering the development of traits such as compassion, longevity, and tranquility. This ancient form of art is thought to be a source of good luck and protection for those who venerate it.
Product Specification:
- Hand Painted
- Size: 60 cm x 45 cm
- Base: Cotton Canvas
- Origination: Nepal
Hand Embroidery Brocade
Want to add a Brocade to your beautiful Thangka Painting? Traditional Style Brocade has been one of the most popular form of mounting as it has a greater religious merit.
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100% Cotton Canvas
Preparing the Cotton canvas before starting to paint a Thangka. This process includes washing, drying, stretching, sizing and everything needed to make a perfect base for the thangka to last for centuries.
Natural Minerals
Thangka Paintings are painted using the natural minerals. These are firstly grind into the powder form and then used in the thangka as a paint.