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This graceful Newari White Tara Thangka portrays the revered Buddhist goddess of compassion, healing, and long life. Hand-painted in Nepal by skilled Newari artists, the artwork is created using traditional Himalayan thangka painting techniques on cotton canvas with natural mineral pigments, reflecting the refined aesthetic and devotional traditions of Newar Buddhist art.
At the center of the painting sits White Tara, the feminine embodiment of compassion and enlightened awareness. Known as the Mother of Liberation, White Tara is widely revered in Tibetan and Himalayan Buddhism for her ability to grant protection, healing, and longevity.
She is depicted seated peacefully upon a blooming lotus throne, symbolizing purity and spiritual awakening. In her right hand she forms the gesture of generosity and compassion, offering blessings and guidance to all beings. In her left hand she holds the stem of a utpala lotus flower, representing purity, spiritual awakening, and the blossoming of wisdom.
White Tara’s serene expression and radiant presence symbolize calm compassion and nurturing protection. Her graceful posture reflects the harmonious balance between wisdom and kindness.
Above the central figure appears Amitabha Buddha, representing the lineage of enlightened compassion. At the lower portion of the painting, an offering figure stands respectfully in devotion, symbolizing faith and reverence toward the enlightened feminine principle.
The soft colors, flowing scarves, and delicate details characteristic of the Newari painting style give this thangka a gentle and elegant appearance. Every element of the composition reflects the refined craftsmanship of traditional Himalayan sacred art.
This thangka serves both as a beautiful work of devotional art and a meaningful meditation support, inspiring compassion, healing energy, and spiritual protection.
This White Tara thangka carries deep spiritual symbolism:
White Tara – goddess of compassion, healing, and long life
Lotus Throne – purity and spiritual awakening
Utpala Lotus Flower – blossoming wisdom and compassion
Gesture of Compassion – blessing and protection for all beings
Amitabha Buddha Above – source of enlightened compassion
Offering Figure Below – devotion and spiritual practice
Meditating on White Tara is believed to promote healing, longevity, compassion, and protection from obstacles.
Hand-painted in Nepal by Newari thangka artists
Created using traditional Himalayan Buddhist painting techniques
Fine cotton canvas base
Natural mineral pigments and delicate brushwork
Elegant Newari artistic style with refined detailing
Each painting is unique and reflects the devotion and craftsmanship of Himalayan sacred art traditions.
Meditation and healing practices
Buddhist shrine rooms and altars
Sacred art collectors
Dharma centers and temples
Yoga and mindfulness spaces
Spiritual home décor
White Tara imagery is especially meaningful for those seeking long life, healing energy, compassion, and spiritual protection.
Subject: White Tara (Goddess of Compassion and Longevity)
Origin: Hand-painted in Nepal
Technique: Traditional Himalayan Thangka Painting
Materials: Cotton Canvas, Natural Mineral Pigments
Dimensions: 65 cm × 45 cm
Style: Newari Thangka Painting
Use: Meditation support, shrine décor, sacred art display
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US$40
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