Description: This is an original White Tara Tibetan Thangka painting, a traditional Buddhist art form characterized by intricate details and vibrant colors. White Tara is renowned for her immense compassion towards all living beings, even more significant than a mother's love for her children. As the embodiment of enlightened maternal compassion, she has infinite sympathy for those facing challenges to worldly existence. She is considered the female aspect of the universe and the source of all life. She lovingly engenders, nourishes, and smiles at the vitality of creation. Meditating on the goddess grants health, long life, fearlessness, patience, and peace. People cherish her for her swiftness in responding to their prayers. Her color white symbolizes her radiant purity, but white also expresses her fundamental nature, which is the ultimate Truth, complete and undifferentiated. In this painting, White Tara is depicted in a graceful posture of contemplative ease, with both legs raised and crossed, displaying regal elegance and serenity. Her right hand is extended downward, with an open palm and her thumb and index finger touching. This hand position is called Varada Mudra, or the gesture of granting wishes and protection. Her left hand is raised to shoulder height, with her fingers extended and her palm turned outward. White Tara is shown in this depiction with a hand gesture known as Abhaya Mudra, which symbolizes granting refuge and dispelling fears. She is portrayed holding lotus flower stems in each hand, representing her purity and strength. The lotus, a symbol of purity and enlightenment, inspires us with its beauty and uplifts our spirits. One noteworthy feature of White Tara in this painting is her seven eyes, which signify her divine omniscience. These eyes, including the usual two, are positioned on her forehead, hands, and feet. They represent her ability to see all the suffering and cries for help in the universe, invoking a sense of her all-encompassing compassion and understanding. White Tara Mantra is: "Om Tare Tuttare Ture Mama Ayuh Punya Jñana Pustim Kuru Svaha" White Tara is associated with long life. Her mantra is often chanted with a particular person in mind. Size of Painting : 11-inch x 15-inch (28 cm x 38 cm)Material: Handmade Cotton CanvasColor: Gold, Natural stone colors Please take note of the following: - Color Variance: Please be aware that the actual color of the paintings may exhibit slight variations due to the light conditions during photo shooting and the resolution of computer screens. - In-Person Brilliance: The visual impact of the paintings is more captivating when experienced in person, surpassing the representation captured in photographs. - Size Clarification: Please note that the mentioned size of the painting does not account for the outer border, which contributes to a nuanced and visually dynamic presentation. - Secure Packaging: To ensure the safe delivery of these artistic treasures, each painting will be meticulously packed inside a PVC Tube, guaranteeing safety during transportation. - Buyer's Responsibility: Please be aware that any import duties, taxes, and additional charges at the destination country are the sole responsibility of the buyer, adding a layer of transparency to the purchasing process.
Price: 107.94 USD
Location: Kathmandu, 3
End Time: 2024-10-23T06:54:34.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Artist: Unknown
Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
Date of Creation: 2000-Now
Region of Origin: Nepal
Framing: Unframed
Personalize: No
Year of Production: 2023
Unit Type: Unit
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Item Height: 15 in
Painting Surface: Canvas
Style: Realism, Abstract
Features: Matted, One of a Kind (OOAK)
Culture: Tibetan
Item Width: 11 in
Time Period Produced: 2020-Now
Color: Multi-Color
Title: Thangka Painting
Period: Ultra Contemporary (2020 - Now)
Material: Watercolor, Cotton Canvas
Subject: Buddha, Art, Asia
Type: Painting
Theme: Art, Cultures & Ethnicities, Religious
Country/Region of Manufacture: Nepal
Production Technique: Watercolor Painting