Tibetana White Tara Statue Dolma Ropa
$65.94
$105.5
Description White Tara statues are often used as spiritual centrepieces in homes, monasteries, and meditation areas, representing deep symbolic and Tibetan cultural meaning. She is gracefully seated on a lotus flower, symbolizing spiritual purity and elevation above earthly ties. Her right hand is positioned in the varada mudra, symbolizing generosity and protection, while her left hand is delicately grasping the stem of a utpala (blue lotus), symbolizing wisdom and the flourishing of spiritual awakening. White Tara is a significant figure in Tibetan culture, representing endurance, well-being, kindness, and guardianship of the Tibetan community. Her mantra, “Om Tare Tuttare Ture Mama Ayur Punye Jnana Pushtim Kuru Svaha,” is commonly recited in Tibetan communities to seek her blessings for health, wisdom, and merit. Tibetan artisans craft White Tara statues, highlighting their traditional skills in iconography, metalwork, and painting techniques. They serve as symbols of reverence and representations of Tibetan cultural identity. In everyday life, White Tara statues are often placed on home altars, oriented towards the east or prominently, with offerings such as flowers, candles, incense, and water bowls. Dimension: Height: 19.75” Breath: 12.5” Width: 9” Weight: 9.6 kg Made of Copper with an oxidized finish
White Tara Statues