White Tara Thangka – Mistress of Nature Paubha – The Forest of Longevity
This large, museum-quality masterpiece portrays White Tara as the Queen of the Forest. Stepping softly onto a lotus leaf, she tames the wild world with her presence.
Peacocks, tigers, and cranes gather around her in perfect harmony. She brings a deep, natural peace to your home, silencing the "wild animals" of stress and fear.
SKU |
B25757 |
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White Tara |
Specifications
Dimensions: 60 × 90 cm (Large Masterpiece)
Materials: Natural Stone Pigments & Gold Dust
Canvas: Traditionally Prepared Cotton Canvas
Origin: Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
Style: Naturalistic Newari Paubha
Background: Terrestrial Forest Landscape
Framing: Unframed Canvas
Consecration: Available Upon Request
Iconography & Sacred Assembly
This is a rare "Nature Realm" composition. It moves away from rigid thrones to show Tara’s dominion over the natural world.
Central Figure – The Dancing White Tara
Tara is captured in a dynamic, semi-standing pose of Royal Ease.
The Seven Eyes: Her seven eyes (soles, palms, forehead, face) are open. She sees suffering in all directions to offer protection.
The Pose: She balances gracefully on a lotus leaf and cloud. Her body is painted with the sensuous shading typical of Newari Art.
The Gesture: Her hands weave the Mudras of teaching and charity. She holds the stem of a white lotus that blooms by her ear.
The Animal Assembly
The creatures surrounding her are deep symbols of spiritual realization:
Peacock & Peahen (Left): They gaze up at her. Peacocks symbolize the Bodhisattva's ability to eat the "poison" of the world and turn it into beauty.
Cranes (Right): Two white cranes stand tall. They are ancient symbols of longevity and fidelity.
Tiger & Leopard (Bottom): A fierce tiger and leopard rest calmly at her feet. This shows her power to tame the ego and protect you from physical danger.
Monkeys (Top Left): Playful monkeys in the trees represent the "monkey mind" that she helps you calm.
Sacred Background & Landscape
The setting is a lush, terrestrial paradise rather than a celestial void.
The Forest: Dark, verdant trees frame the top of the canvas. The depth of the green creates a cooling, calming atmosphere.
The Elements: She is surrounded by earth (rocks), water (the stream below), and air (clouds). She is the master of the elements.
Visual Detail: The large Peony flower on her left acts as a "natural crown," mirroring the gold crown on her head.
Artisan Mastery
A canvas of 60x90 cm with this level of biodiversity takes months to paint.
Texture: Look at the fur on the tiger and the feathers on the peacock. The artist used a single-hair brush to create realistic textures.
Shading: The artist uses the Chiaro-oscuro technique (light and dark shading) to give Tara's body a 3D volume. She looks like she is stepping out of the canvas.
Spirit: This is a celebration of life. The artist meditated on the harmony of nature while painting.
Spiritual Application
This Thangka is a generator of vital life energy (Prana).
Heart Mantra: Om Tare Tuttare Ture Mama Ayuh Punya Jnana Pushtim Kuru Soha.
Feng Shui: The combination of Water, Wood (Forest), and Earth elements makes this excellent for balancing home energy.
Protection: The Tiger and Leopard serve as guardians for your household.
Purpose: Ideal for a large living room, a retreat center, or a space where you seek connection with nature.
Why Choose This Nature Tara
Rare Composition: Most Thangkas show Tara alone. This "Assembly of Animals" is a rare and highly collectible theme.
Large Format: At 60x90 cm, it is a commanding piece of art. It fills a wall with vibrant storytelling.
Ecological Spirituality: It reminds us that the Divine is found in nature, in animals, and in the forest.
Taming Fear: The image of the calm tiger is a powerful psychological anchor. It reminds you that you have the power to tame your own fears.













