White Tara Statue | Known as Sita Tara in Tibetan Buddhism
$55.23
$84.5
Description The White Tara statue, also known as “Sita Tara,” is a revered symbol in Tibetan Buddhism, representing compassion, longevity, and healing. In this statue she is depicted sitting in the vajra position or full lotus posture, with her legs elegantly crossed. She possesses seven eyes, two on her face, one on her forehead, and one on her hands and feet, symbolizing her capacity to sense the pain of all creatures and her dedication to safeguarding them. The statue’s hand gestures, such as the Varada Mudra, symbolize generosity and the power to bestow blessings. The left hand usually cradles a lotus flower, symbolizing purity and spiritual awakening. The lotus flower grows in muddy waters but emerges clean and beautiful, representing the journey from ignorance to enlightenment. White Tara symbolizes compassion, healing, longevity, serenity, and insight. She is invoked in prayers for health and vitality, and her calm presence and lotus flower represent the journey toward more profound understanding. Practices featuring White Tara statues include daily devotion, meditation, and the mantra Om Tare Tuttare Ture Mama Ayur Pune Gyana Pustim Kuru Soha, believed to enhance well-being, extend life, and foster insight. Dimension: Height: 13.5” Breath: 9” Width: 6” Weight: 4 kg Made of Copper, Acrylic paint, 24 K gold plated and semi-precious stones.
White Tara Statues