





White Tara Thangka – The Seven-Eyed Goddess of Longevity and Healing
This thangka painting depicts White Tara, the revered female Buddha of longevity, healing, and boundless compassion in Tibetan Buddhism. White Tara is venerated as a compassionate protector who grants long life, restores vitality, and alleviates physical and mental suffering. Seated gracefully upon a lotus throne, she radiates serenity, purity, and nurturing maternal presence.
White Tara is distinguished by her seven eyes—one on her forehead, one on each palm, and one on each sole—symbolizing her all-seeing wisdom and constant vigilance over the suffering of all sentient beings. Her right hand is extended in the gesture of supreme generosity, bestowing blessings, healing energy, and protection. Her left hand holds the stem of a blossoming lotus flower, representing purity, longevity, and the continuous unfolding of enlightened awareness.
Surrounding the central deity are attendant manifestations positioned in the upper and lower sections of the composition, reinforcing White Tara’s enlightened activity across all directions and realms. These accompanying figures emphasize her swift responsiveness and the expansive reach of her compassionate action.
The background is richly adorned with golden clouds, blooming lotuses, and intricate floral motifs that symbolize spiritual purity, renewal, and awakened consciousness. A radiant halo encircles White Tara, signifying her fully enlightened state and timeless presence. The warm golds, whites, and natural mineral pigments reflect the devotional precision and sacred geometry characteristic of traditional Tibetan thangka painting.
This White Tara thangka is especially revered for longevity practices, healing rituals, and compassionate meditation. It serves as a powerful support for spiritual cultivation, protection, and well-being, making it an ideal sacred artwork for homes, temples, retreat spaces, and healing environments.
Product Specifications
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Subject: White Tara, Goddess of Longevity and Healing
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Tradition: Tibetan Buddhism
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Origin: Hand painted in Kathmandu, Nepal
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Materials: Natural mineral pigments on cotton canvas
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Depiction: White Tara seated on a lotus throne with seven eyes of wisdom, displaying the gesture of generosity and holding a lotus flower, surrounded by attendant forms, clouds, and floral motifs
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Use: Ideal for longevity practices, healing rituals, meditation, spiritual protection, or as sacred Himalayan art for home, temple, or retreat space
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