White Tara Thangka – Palace Mandala with Five Buddhas
Healing Mercy for Long Life
This White Tara mandala floats above rivers and hills. Gold geometry shines within a jeweled palace.
Her seven eyes watch with tender care. Five Wisdom Buddhas steady every direction.
SKU |
GT17952 |
Categories |
White Tara , Deity Palace Mandala |
Specifications
Dimensions: 40 × 50 cm
Materials: Pure Mineral Pigments with Genuine Gold Highlights
Canvas: Traditionally Prepared Cotton Canvas
Origin: Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
Artistic Style: Karma Gadri Style (Tibetan) School
Background Type: Naturalistic
Framing: Unframed Canvas
Type: Original Hand-Painted Thangka
Consecration: Available Upon Request
Iconography & Sacred Assembly
This Thangka reveals White Tara’s complete palace mandala. Every figure supports healing and inner balance.
White Tara (Central Mandala Deity)
Mother of compassion, calm longevity. White Tara sits at the palace heart. Her white body feels cool and soothing.
Gesture: Right hand gives blessings and ease.
Sacred Object: A white lotus rises beside her.
Presence: Gentle care that steadies body and mind.
Amitabha Buddha (Top Middle)
Red refuge and warm devotion. Amitabha crowns the mandala on clouds. His light softens grief into trust.
Symbolism: Compassion beyond self-judgment.
Role: Blesses Tara practice with heart warmth.
Ratnasambhava Buddha (Top Left)
Golden dignity and grateful abundance. Ratnasambhava rests in the upper left sky. He steadies pride and comparison quickly.
Symbolism: Equal worth for every being.
Role: Builds confidence without grasping.
Vairocana Buddha (Top Right)
White clarity and open awareness. Vairocana appears in the upper right clouds. His presence clears confusion into simplicity.
Symbolism: Sky-like wisdom, spacious and bright.
Role: Supports clear seeing during daily stress.
Akshobhya Buddha (Lower Left)
Blue stillness when emotions surge. Akshobhya sits on the lower left ground. He cools anger and sudden reactivity.
Symbolism: Unmoved clarity, like a deep lake.
Role: Protects focus during hard conversations.
Amoghasiddhi Buddha (Lower Right)
Green courage for skillful action. Amoghasiddhi sits on the lower right ground. He supports decisions made without fear.
Symbolism: Accomplishment without force or harm.
Role: Clears obstacles on your chosen path.
Palace Mandala (Sacred Residence)
A mind palace built for healing. Four gates open through perfect symmetry. Circles and bands guide attention inward.
Symbolism: Order that calms scattered thoughts.
Role: Makes visualization steady and simple.
Sacred Background & Landscape
The setting shows an earth-like Karma Gadri landscape. Rivers, hills, and clouds hold the mandala gently.
Style: Karma Gadri space with soft shading.
Visual Symbols: Cloud thrones hold the upper Buddhas.
Spiritual Meaning: Healing meets ordinary human life.
Essence: White calm, carried by flowing water.
Artisan Mastery
A Himalayan artist painted this with measured devotion. Each line stays clean, balanced, and alive.
Tradition: Karma Gadri, known for open skies.
Aesthetic Tone: Jewel colors, deep clouds, warm gold.
Technique: Mineral pigments with gold highlights.
Spirit: Made as a true practice companion.
Spiritual Application
This Thangka supports healing and steady calm. Sit with her daily, even briefly.
Heart Mantra: OM TARE TUTTARE TURE SVAHA.
Meditation: Imagine white light filling your whole body.
Blessing: The five Buddhas balance inner directions.
Purpose: Helps health, peace, and long-life prayers.
Why Choose This White Tara Thangka
You want care that feels close and real. This mandala offers refuge without complicated steps.
Daily Anchor: One glance softens tension fast.
Healing Focus: White Tara steadies nerves and breath.
Directional Support: Five Buddhas guard your mind-space.