White Tara Thangka: The Radiant Mother of Compassion
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Product Description
This breathtaking Paubha-style Thangka depicts White Tara (Sitatara), the beloved female Bodhisattva of longevity, healing, and serene compassion. Revered as the "Mother of all Buddhas," she represents the maternal protective energy that nurtures spiritual growth and grants a long life dedicated to the benefit of others. Her presence in a home is considered a powerful blessing, providing a calming sanctuary and a focal point for those seeking physical and emotional restoration.
The sacred composition centers on her luminous, moon-white form, seated in the Vajra posture upon an ethereal lotus that rises from a celestial pool. She is uniquely identified by her seven eyes; including those on her forehead, palms, and soles, symbolizing her ability to see the suffering of all beings in every corner of the universe with perfect clarity. In her left hand, she holds the stem of a blooming Utpala (blue lotus), while her right hand is extended in the Varada Mudra (the gesture of supreme generosity), offering blessings and protection to all who call upon her.
This masterpiece is a triumph of the Newar Paubha tradition, characterized by its lush, atmospheric background and vibrant floral motifs. The artist has utilized traditional mineral pigments to create the striking teal and emerald landscape, punctuated by oversized, radiant pink lotuses that frame the deity. Every line is accented with detail like her intricate crown and jewellery to the shimmering, sun-like rays of her aureole. This combination of vivid naturalism and sacred geometry makes this White Tara Thangka an exceptional collector's item and a profound visual support for life-extending meditation practices.
White Tara Thangka: The Radiant Mother of Compassion
CONSECRATION OF PRODUCT
For requests for consecrations/blessings, we can take the thangka to monasteries or Rinpoches from the nearby Boudha Stupa. We kindly ask you to offer $30 for the monasteries for blessings/consecration services.
Natural Colors in Thangka
All the colors used in the thankgas are made from natural minerals. Ground into pigments, they carry the essence of the earth. Unlike artificial colors, these natural tones shine with honesty, adding depth, life, and spiritual meaning to each canvas.
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Thangka in Modern Spaces
In modern spaces, thangkas bring together tradition and contemporary design. Once used mainly in temples, these sacred artworks now enhance homes, offices, and galleries with their vibrant colors and deep symbolism. They create harmony, inspire reflection, and serve as meaningful focal points in today’s interiors.
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Hom Bahadur Tamang
Mr. Hom, born in 1965 in Ramechhap, Nepal, has dedicated over 40 years to preserving Thangka art. From the Tamang community, he mastered this sacred craft at age 11 under his brother’s guidance. His lifelong commitment ensures the survival of this intricate Buddhist tradition. Hom’s artistry continues to inspire and enrich Nepal’s cultural heritage.