



Statue of White Tara Gold Plated
Gold Plated White Tara, the female Bodhisattva of Compassion, Longevity, Healing, and Wisdom in Tibetan Buddhism. She is revered for her nurturing compassion, protection from illness, and bestowing long life and spiritual growth.
Depiction:
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Typically shown seated in a lotus posture (padmasana), sometimes with one leg extended to symbolize her readiness to aid sentient beings.
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Characterized by seven eyes—one on her forehead, two on her palms, two on the soles of her feet, plus the usual two—representing her vigilance and all-seeing compassion.
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Often holds a lotus flower, symbolizing purity and spiritual awakening.
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The statue radiates serenity and grace, with intricate detailing enhanced by the gold plating.
Symbolism:
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Represents compassion, long life, healing, and protection.
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The seven eyes symbolize omnipresent awareness and the ability to perceive all suffering.
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Embodies enlightened feminine wisdom and nurturing energy.
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Invoked for overcoming illness, fears, and obstacles, and for promoting health and longevity.
Material:
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Crafted from durable metal copper and gold-plated
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Features detailed engraving and fine ornamentation that highlight sacred iconography.
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Handcrafted by skilled artisans from the Himalayan region, reflecting traditional craftsmanship and spiritual devotion.
Iconography:
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Adorned with a crown, jewels, and flowing celestial garments, marking her divine and enlightened status.
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Seated on a lotus throne, symbolizing purity and transcendence.
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The peaceful facial expression and elegant posture reflect compassion, wisdom, and spiritual strength.
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The lotus flower in her hand represents purity and the blossoming of spiritual realization.
- Size : 9.5 cm x 7 cm (aprox)
Placement of White Tara Gold-Plated Statue:
Where:
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Quiet, clean, and elevated spaces such as meditation rooms, home altars, or spiritual shrines.
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Healing spaces, yoga rooms, or personal study areas focused on health and longevity.
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Avoid placing in kitchens, bathrooms, or directly on the floor.
How:
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Place the statue on a raised altar, table, or clean shelf, ideally above waist height.
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Position it facing east or toward a direction meaningful for spiritual practice.
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Enhance the space with offerings like fresh flowers, water bowls, incense, or candles.
Care for White Tara Gold-Plated Statue:
Keep Clean:
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Dust regularly with a soft, dry cloth to maintain the gold plating and intricate details.
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Avoid water or chemical cleaners that might damage the finish.
Respectful Handling:
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Always handle the statue with clean hands and a mindful, reverent attitude.
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Keep it in a dedicated, uncluttered space to preserve its spiritual energy.
Energy Maintenance:
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Refresh offerings regularly to maintain a sacred atmosphere.
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Recite White Tara mantras, such as:
“Om Tare Tuttare Ture Mama Ayur Pune Gyana Pushtim Kuru Soha.” -
Use during meditation or healing practices to invoke compassion, protection, and longevity.
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