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Nagthang Palace Mandala of Medicine Buddha Thangka
Nagthang Palace Mandala of Medicine Buddha Thangka
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White Tara Thangka Painting – Floral Throne – Long Life Blessing

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White Tara Thangka Painting in a Celestial Blue Realm

White Tara sits within a radiant blue field of gold symbols. This White Tara Thangka painting is hand-painted in Kathmandu using mineral pigments and gold, with Amitabha, Amitayus, and Namgyalma forming a lineage of long life and wisdom.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 75 x 50 cm

  • Materials: 24K Gold and Natural Mineral Pigments on Cotton Canvas

  • Canvas Type: Cotton

  • Origin: Kathmandu, Nepal

  • Artistic Style: Menri Style Tibetan

  • Background Type: Celestial or Rainbow Realm

  • Type: Original Hand-Painted Thangka

  • Consecration: Available Upon Request

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White Tara

Sacred Setting and Visual Landscape of White Tara Thangka Painting

White Tara sits upon a layered lotus throne with carved floral details. A golden aureole rises behind her, symbolizing awakened awareness and compassionate presence.

The deep blue background holds fine gold motifs in Menri balance. This celestial field recalls Amitabha’s pure realm and frames the lineage above and below.

The space feels luminous yet composed.

Iconography and Sacred Assembly of White Tara

White Tara as Compassionate Longevity

White Tara, known traditionally as Sita Tara, sits in graceful ease. Her white body glows softly, one hand offers generosity, and the other holds a blooming utpala.

She anchors the composition with calm steadiness. Her presence gathers the surrounding deities into one clear field of long life practice.

Her story is linked to Amitabha’s pure land. From that realm, compassion appears as protection, healing, and continuity.

Amitabha Buddha in the Upper Lineage

Amitabha sits above on a lotus seat within a radiant halo. His red body and serene gaze signal boundless light and wisdom.

He confirms the spiritual origin of White Tara. His placement shows that her compassion arises from enlightened awareness.

Amitayus as Protector of Long Life

Amitayus appears at the lower left holding a long-life vase. His red form and calm posture express vitality and continuity.

He supports the practice of longevity and merit. His position grounds the upper blessing into lived experience.

Usnishavijaya (Namgyalma) as Protector

Namgyalma sits at the lower right in white radiance. She holds symbolic implements connected to purification and long life.

She removes obstacles to health and clarity. Her presence completes the protective circle around White Tara.

Their Relationship in the Composition

The composition forms a vertical lineage of life and wisdom. Blue, red, and white tones create harmony across the canvas.

  • Upper: Amitabha as a source of boundless light.

  • Center: White Tara as a compassionate response.

  • Lower: Amitayus and Namgyalma as longevity guardians.

Together, they tell a simple story of blessing flowing downward. Compassion, vitality, and protection remain linked.

Artisan Mastery

This hand-painted Thangka from Kathmandu, Nepal, follows classical Tibetan iconometric proportions. The Menri Style Tibetan structure ensures balanced placement and refined symmetry.

Layered mineral pigments were applied carefully over cotton canvas. 24K gold detailing was added last, illuminating halos, throne carvings, and sacred symbols with fine brushwork.

How to Welcome This Thangka Into Your Life

Place it where natural light can reach the gold details. Sit quietly and let your breath settle before it.

This piece suits meditation rooms and healing spaces. It also makes a meaningful gift for someone honoring longevity practice.

Placement Suggestions

  • Place at a comfortable eye level.

  • Sit quietly before it each morning.

  • Reflect on long life and compassion.

If this White Tara Thangka painting resonates with your space, welcome it gently. Each hand-painted Thangka from Nepal carries subtle variations in line and expression.

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