White Tara
White Tara
Master Shi Da’s hand – painted Tibetan scroll of White Tara, the compassionate manifestation of Avalokiteshvara in Tibetan Buddhism, embodies boundless compassion, infinite wisdom, and the power to dispel calamities. In the artwork, White Tara’s merciful visage holds a lotus (symbolizing purity) and an auspicious vase (representing protection), adorned with silken ornaments and set against traditional Tibetan cloud motifs. Crafted via age – old techniques: a cotton base with natural mineral pigments layered for lasting, mellow hues; solid wood rollers carved with auspicious patterns, perfect for worship or display. This scroll is not only a sacred treasure for praying for merit and wisdom and warding off misfortunes but also a carrier of compassionate wisdom through art, infusing spaces with peaceful harmony.
Master Shi Da’s hand – painted Tibetan scroll of White Tara, the compassionate manifestation of Avalokiteshvara in Tibetan Buddhism, embodies boundless compassion, infinite wisdom, and the power to dispel calamities. In the artwork, White Tara’s merciful visage holds a lotus (symbolizing purity) and an auspicious vase (representing protection), adorned with silken ornaments and set against traditional Tibetan cloud motifs. Crafted via age – old techniques: a cotton base with natural mineral pigments layered for lasting, mellow hues; solid wood rollers carved with auspicious patterns, perfect for worship or display. This scroll is not only a sacred treasure for praying for merit and wisdom and warding off misfortunes but also a carrier of compassionate wisdom through art, infusing spaces with peaceful harmony.
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