White Tara

- The Seven-Eyed Mother of Immortality and Healing Light -

Radiant embodiment of longevity and compassionate healing, White Tara appears with seven eyes — gazing across the realms seeing all beings in their suffering and need.

She extends her gentle hands to dispels illness, overcomes untimely death, and bestows the nectar of enduring life and spiritual clarity.

Seated in tranquil grace, she radiates a luminous aura reminiscent of the full moon, healing body and mind with serene, unwavering light.

A radiant embodiment of longevity and compassionate healing, White Tara appears with seven eyes — gazing across the realms, seeing all beings in their suffering. She extends her gentle hands to offer healing and peace.

Tibetan title :Drolkar, Drolma Karpo
Year :2023
Size :31.3 × 44.8cm

Support :mixture of clay, chalk and kaolin on cotton
Medium:Mineral pigments, Earth pigments, Dye stuff, Gold

This thangka portrays White Tārā, the goddess of long life, depicted in the Karma Gadri tradition with rich tones of natural mineral pigments and delicate embellishments of 24-karat gold.

Her spotless white body, symbolizing purity and compassion, is set against a full moon halo painted in a warm, ivory-tinged white. She is depicted with seven eyes — on her face, hands, and feet. In her hand, she holds a lotus flower bearing three blossoms — symbolizing the three times: past, present, and future.

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