Saptalochana, White Tara Statue 13" Item #6n13
Materials: Lost Wax Method, Copper inlaid with Coral & Turquoise
Origin: Hand Made in Nepal
Tibetan Name: Sgrol-dkar
Height: 13 inches
Width: 8 inches
Depth: 5 inches
Weight: 6 pounds
Description
In her white form, Tara confers longevity and fulfills earthly desires
through the activities of pacifying, increasing and subjugating.
In her left hand she hold a lotus, a symbol of the mind's innate
purity. Her right hand is stretched outward in the boon-granting
gesture (varada mudra). On both palms, as well as on the soles of
her feet, are eyes of transcendent wisdom, symbolizing that all her
activities are conducted with complete awareness. The inverted
eye on her forehead indicates her enlightened vision.
If we see through to Tara's essence, she frees us from self-serving thoughts and encourages us to act selflessly and wisely for the benefit of all beings; the surest prescription for a long and fulfilling life.
This Tara statue is inlaid with turquoise and coral. The base of the piece is sealed with a double vajra symbolizing the balance of the four elements and harmony of the four directions.
If we see through to Tara's essence, she frees us from self-serving thoughts and encourages us to act selflessly and wisely for the benefit of all beings; the surest prescription for a long and fulfilling life.
This Tara statue is inlaid with turquoise and coral. The base of the piece is sealed with a double vajra symbolizing the balance of the four elements and harmony of the four directions.