



White Tara Silver Statue
White Tara, the female Bodhisattva of Compassion, Long Life, Healing, and Wisdom in Tibetan Buddhism. She embodies serenity, compassion, and protective energy, especially associated with longevity and overcoming illness.
Depiction:
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White Tara is typically shown seated in a lotus posture (padmasana) or sometimes in a posture with one leg extended, symbolizing her readiness to help sentient beings.
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She is characterized by seven eyes—one on the forehead, two on the palms, two on the soles of her feet, and her usual two eyes—symbolizing her vigilance and compassionate awareness of suffering.
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Her hands usually form mudras of generosity, protection, or teaching; often holding a lotus flower representing purity and spiritual blossoming.
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The statue reflects calmness and a gentle, compassionate expression, often adorned with flowing robes and jewelry.
Symbolism:
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Embodies compassion, long life, healing, and protection from harm and obstacles.
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The seven eyes symbolize her all-seeing compassion and ability to perceive suffering on all levels.
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Represents the female aspect of enlightened wisdom and the nurturing care that aids spiritual growth.
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A key deity invoked for health, longevity, and overcoming fears or physical and mental afflictions.
Material:
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Traditionally crafted from silver or silver-plated bronze, often with fine engraving or inlay work.
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May feature gemstone embellishments, especially turquoise or coral, symbolic of Tibetan sacred art.
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Handmade by skilled Himalayan artisans, reflecting intricate craftsmanship and spiritual devotion.
Iconography:
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Adorned with a crown, jewels, and celestial garments, signifying her enlightened status.
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Often seated on a lotus throne symbolizing purity and transcendence above worldly troubles.
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Calm and peaceful facial expression expressing compassion, wisdom, and serene power.
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The extended leg (if present) indicates her readiness to swiftly respond to those in need.
- Size : 9.5 cm x 8 cm (aprox)
Placement of White Tara Silver Statue:
Where to Place:
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Meditation rooms, healing spaces, or personal shrines focused on longevity and compassion.
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Spiritual altars or yoga rooms dedicated to health and protection.
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Avoid placing in kitchens, bathrooms, or directly on the floor.
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Choose a clean, elevated, and respectful spot.
How to Place:
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Place on a raised altar, table, or shelf, ideally above waist level.
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Orient the statue facing east or in a direction that feels spiritually meaningful.
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Enhance with offerings such as incense, flowers, candles, or bowls of water.
Care for White Tara Silver Statue:
Keep Clean:
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Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth to maintain silver’s luster and protect delicate details.
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Avoid water, chemical cleaners, or abrasive materials, especially on engraved or plated surfaces.
Respectful Handling:
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Handle with clean hands and reverence.
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Keep in a dedicated, uncluttered area to maintain spiritual energy.
Energetic Maintenance:
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Light incense during meditation or healing rituals focused on longevity and compassion.
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Recite mantras associated with White Tara, such as:
“Om Tare Tuttare Ture Mama Ayur Pune Gyana Pushtim Kuru Soha” -
Use during visualization practices to invoke healing energy, protection, and spiritual growth.
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