Description: White Tara, is sometimes called the Mother of all Buddha and she represents the motherly aspect of compassion. Her white color signifies purity, and truth. In iconography, White Tara often has seven eyes in addition to the usual two, she has a third eye on her forehead and one on each of her hands and feet. This symbolizes her vigilance and ability to see all the suffering in the world. The "Tara of Seven Eyes" is the form of the goddess especially popular in Mongolia. White Tara wears silk robes and scarves that leave her slender torso and rounded breasts uncovered in the manner of ancient India. Like Green Tara, she is richly adorned with. Her love heals at the source of dis-ease, bringing health, strength, longevity and beauty. Her right hand will be in boon conferring posture, her left hand in teaching gesture holding the stem of the lotus. She is wearing all sorts of precious ornaments and looks beautiful. The practice of White Tara is basically performed in to prolong life as well as for healing purpose.
White Tara, is sometimes called the Mother of all Buddha and she represents the motherly aspect of compassion.
Regional Feature: | India |
Style: | Religious |
Material: | Metal |