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White Tara, embodiment of purity and compassion, illuminates the path with her gentle wisdom and boundless love. 💖 White Tara, also known as "Saptalocana" for her seven eyes - one on her forehead, two regular eyes, two on each palm of her hand and two on the sole of each foot - holds profound significance in Buddhism. Revered as the epitome of compassion and purity, she symbolizes maternal love and healing. With her compassionate gaze, she perceives the suffering of all beings, offering guid... Tara Goddess, Buddhist Mantra, Love And Healing, White Tara, Buddhist Symbols, Eagle Pictures, Buddhist Traditions, Thangka Painting, Tibetan Art

White Tara, embodiment of purity and compassion, illuminates the path with her gentle wisdom and boundless love. 💖 White Tara, also known as "Saptalocana" for her seven eyes - one on her forehead, two regular eyes, two on each palm of her hand and two on the sole of each foot - holds profound significance in Buddhism. Revered as the epitome of compassion and purity, she symbolizes maternal love and healing. With her compassionate gaze, she perceives the suffering of all beings, offering…

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The White Tara or “White Saioress” is said to have born from a tear of the Bodhisattva of compassion. She holds a very prominent position in Tibet. Here White Tara is seen seated on a lotus throne. Her body is white and she is seated in the Vajra posture. Her left hand, which is placed on her heart, holds the stem of a blossoming lotus beside her left shoulder. #Zen Buddhism#Tibetan Thangka#Buddhist Art White God, Tibet Art, Guru Rinpoche, White Tara, Ancient Paintings, Thangka Painting, Buddhist Art, Acrylic Colors, White Painting

The White Tara or “White Saioress” is said to have born from a tear of the Bodhisattva of compassion. She holds a very prominent position in Tibet. Here White Tara is seen seated on a lotus throne. Her body is white and she is seated in the Vajra posture. Her left hand, which is placed on her heart, holds the stem of a blossoming lotus beside her left shoulder. #Zen Buddhism#Tibetan Thangka#Buddhist Art

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