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Original Hand Painted Standing White Tara / Mother Tara Masterpiece Newari Pauva/ Paubha/ Thangka Painting Compassion Meditation Art
Original Hand Painted Standing White Tara / Mother Tara Masterpiece Newari Pauva/ Paubha/ Thangka Painting Compassion Meditation Art
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This rare, high-quality masterpiece is a White Tara Newari Pauba (or Pauva) Thangka painting. This exquisite Thangka Painnting depicts White Tara in a standing position. Standing White Tara is a revered Buddhist deity who embodies compassion, healing, and longevity. She is often shown standing gracefully and adorned with a white lotus, symbolizing purity and enlightenment.
Unlike the seated representation of White Tara, the standing form emphasizes active compassion and a readiness to assist all beings. Her seven eyes on her face, hands, and feet represent her all-seeing wisdom and omnipresence, allowing her to perceive the suffering of sentient beings. Standing White Tara is commonly invoked in meditations and rituals for health, protection, and spiritual growth.
In this thaThangkahite Tara is elegantly portrayed in a serene pearl-white hue, standing and blessing a devotee, symbolizing her compassion and benevolence. This artwork serves as both a religious icon and a masterful representation of the Newar artistic tradition, providing insight into Newar culture'srofound spirituality and heritage.
White Tara is known as the Mother of all Buddhas because she embodies the motivation of compassion. Her white hue, "radiant as the eternal snows in all their glory," symbolizes the selflessness and purity of this compassion and the undifferentiated Truth of the Dharma.
Paubha, or Pauva, is a traditional painting style of the Newar communities, the original inhabitants of the Kathmandu Valley. Paubhas are primarily religious paintings that depict deities, mandalas, or monuments, serving as objects of meditation. They are similar to Tibetan Thangkas.
Size of Painting : 18-inch x 23.5-inch (46 cm x 60 cm)
Material: Handmade Cotton Canvas
Color: Natural Stone Colors
Unframed
Master Quality
Note: The measurement is only for the inner painting; the outer border is not measured.
Before making a purchase, please take note of the following important information:
- Lighting and screen resolution may cause slight color variations.
- Paintings are more captivating when viewed in person.
- The size mentioned for the painting does not include the outer border.
- Paintings will be securely packed in a PVC tube to ensure safety during transit.
- Buyers are responsible for any additional fees at their destination, including import taxes and duties, which are not included in the purchase price.
Unlike the seated representation of White Tara, the standing form emphasizes active compassion and a readiness to assist all beings. Her seven eyes on her face, hands, and feet represent her all-seeing wisdom and omnipresence, allowing her to perceive the suffering of sentient beings. Standing White Tara is commonly invoked in meditations and rituals for health, protection, and spiritual growth.
In this thaThangkahite Tara is elegantly portrayed in a serene pearl-white hue, standing and blessing a devotee, symbolizing her compassion and benevolence. This artwork serves as both a religious icon and a masterful representation of the Newar artistic tradition, providing insight into Newar culture'srofound spirituality and heritage.
White Tara is known as the Mother of all Buddhas because she embodies the motivation of compassion. Her white hue, "radiant as the eternal snows in all their glory," symbolizes the selflessness and purity of this compassion and the undifferentiated Truth of the Dharma.
Paubha, or Pauva, is a traditional painting style of the Newar communities, the original inhabitants of the Kathmandu Valley. Paubhas are primarily religious paintings that depict deities, mandalas, or monuments, serving as objects of meditation. They are similar to Tibetan Thangkas.
Size of Painting : 18-inch x 23.5-inch (46 cm x 60 cm)
Material: Handmade Cotton Canvas
Color: Natural Stone Colors
Unframed
Master Quality
Note: The measurement is only for the inner painting; the outer border is not measured.
Before making a purchase, please take note of the following important information:
- Lighting and screen resolution may cause slight color variations.
- Paintings are more captivating when viewed in person.
- The size mentioned for the painting does not include the outer border.
- Paintings will be securely packed in a PVC tube to ensure safety during transit.
- Buyers are responsible for any additional fees at their destination, including import taxes and duties, which are not included in the purchase price.
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