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White Tara Mandala Thangka: Hand-Painted Art for Healing & Longevity

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Rs300.00 Rs375.00

The White Tara Mandala thangka is created on a standard black cotton canvas using traditional hand-painting techniques. The colour palette centres on a striking contrast between the deep black background and radiant golden hues, creating a serene yet spiritually uplifting atmosphere that invites contemplation. At the heart of the artwork stands the White Tara deity, embodying longevity and healing, depicted in a graceful seated pose with legs crossed in a meditative stance, her hands forming the...

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The White Tara Mandala thangka is created on a standard black cotton canvas using traditional hand-painting techniques. The colour palette centres on a striking contrast between the deep black background and radiant golden hues, creating a serene yet spiritually uplifting atmosphere that invites contemplation.

At the heart of the artwork stands the White Tara deity, embodying longevity and healing, depicted in a graceful seated pose with legs crossed in a meditative stance, her hands forming the gesture of granting wishes and protection. White Tara is surrounded by concentric rings of phrases "Om Mane Padme Hum," a repeating mantra that represents a continuous prayer of compassion and wisdom, cleansing the mind and body from negativity and guiding the practitioner to enlightenment with each recitation.

Rooted in Buddhist culture, this thangka serves as a meditative tool, used in rituals to invoke White Tara’s blessings, embodying the profound teachings of compassion and spiritual growth within the Vajrayana tradition.

The colours used in the thangka painting are sourced from minerals like lapis lazuli for blue, cinnabar for red, and malachite for green. These minerals are ground into fine powders and mixed with animal glue to form a vibrant medium.

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