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High Quality printed on the canvas with pure natural mineral color. Embroidered with silk golden dragon and floral pattern. This Thangka has been mounted with wood scrolls, Ready for hanging on the wall, or rolled up for storage. It has silk cover to protect the thangka from dust.A Tibetan Thangka is a painting of a sacred image or deity on cloth (usually cotton canvas or silk). The delicate, detailed imagery is hung in meditation centers, personal ritual spaces, and even yoga classrooms – anywhere we would like to remind ourselves of the Divine. These richly colored paintings are intended to bring the essence of Spirit into our homes and sacred spaces.
White Tara
White Tara was incarnated by the left eye of Amitabha. Since there are Seven Eyes on her face, hands and feet, she is also called the Seven-eyes Mother Buddha.
She has a white body, wearing the celestial clothes that were decorated with jewels and the other ornaments. There is a crown of flowers on her head, and her black hair is coiled on her head.
White Tara is also a Suggestion of Motherhood.
By Practising the teachings of Taras, all suffering s and troubles will be destroyed and all wishes such as longevity, wealth and rank etc will also be met. For people who have no children, they may get boy or girl as they wish. |