White Tara Thangka | Hand-Painted Emblem of Longevity and Compassion
White Tara embodies healing, longevity, and compassionate protection. Her serene presence reminds practitioners that steadfast practice and a pure heart nurture lasting well-being and remove obstacles from life.
In this thangka, White Tara is depicted in radiant white, seated gracefully on a lotus throne. She wears a five-leaf crown and jeweled ornaments, her hands holding symbols of blessing and protection, while the lotus beneath her reflects purity arising from suffering. The composition conveys calm dignity and the promise of renewal, inviting peace and harmony into the space it adorns.
Hand-painted in Lhasa, Tibet, this thangka preserves the sacred lineage of traditional Tibetan artistry. Natural mineral pigments — including malachite for greens, azurite for blues, and cinnabar for reds — are finely ground and layered to create luminous depth and enduring color. Every brushstroke reflects devotion and meditative focus, transforming paint and canvas into a vessel of spiritual presence.
Created by Lixindi, a nationally recognized master of Tibetan intangible cultural heritage, this White Tara thangka embodies decades of dedication. His lifelike rendering and subtle details capture the essence of Tara’s compassionate energy — as Tibetan masters say, “When the image breathes, the blessing lives.” Each line exudes the gentle field of healing and longevity that White Tara opens for devotees.
This thangka carries the blessings of White Tara — healing, longevity, and compassionate protection. Display it on altars, meditation spaces, or serene corners of the home to invite her grace, support mindful practice, and cultivate inner peace.
“Purity of heart opens the path to long life.”
Invite the gentle presence of White Tara — a hand-painted thangka that embodies compassion, healing, and enduring vitality.
Specifications
Deity:White Tara
Size:4 cm*5 cm
Material:Fine Cotton Canvas, 24K Gold, Natural Stone Pigments
Origin:Lhasa, Tibet
Artist:Lixindi,Inheritor of Intangible Cultural Heritage
Blessing:Consecration ceremony available upon request