White Tara Thangka – Naturalistic Landscape – Menri Style
White Tara: Infinite Compassion and the Path of Longevity
White Tara sits as the central figure of health. She offers protection and healing to all sentient beings.
She has seven eyes to see all worldly suffering. This form represents the perfection of wisdom and life.
Specifications
Dimensions: 60 × 45 cm
Materials: 24K Gold and Natural Mineral Pigments on Cotton Canvas
Origin: Kathmandu, Nepal
Artistic Style: Menri Style Tibetan
Background Type: Naturalistic Background
Type: Original Hand-Painted
Brocade: Custom Silk Options Available
Consecration: Available Upon Request
Iconography of White Tara: Longevity and the Healing Eye
White Tara as Infinite Compassion
The deity appears with a pure white complexion. She rests in the vajra posture upon a lotus.
Varada mudra shows her readiness to grant health.
The blue utpala represents purity within the world.
Practitioners use this form to extend their lifespan. It aids in the purification of negative karma.
Sacred Setting and Visual Landscape
White Tara sits on a lotus above a river. Lush green hills surround her peaceful meditation seat.
Gold clouds drift across a vibrant blue sky.
Offerings of jewels rest in the lower foreground.
The naturalistic background connects the deity to earth. It creates a serene space for daily practice.
Lineage and Scriptural Context
This thangka follows the White Tara Sadhana (Sitatārā-sādhana). It preserves the lineage of longevity and healing.
The Menri style ensures measurements remain canonically accurate. This alignment ensures the painting serves as ritual.
These figures provide a path for modern practitioners. They represent the union of purity and compassion.
Sacred Setting and Heritage
The landscape features rolling green mountains and water. Sun and moon symbols represent union of methods.
Artists apply mineral pigments in many thin layers. The precision of 24K gold requires extreme focus.
This thangka follows the Gelug school lineage tradition. It reflects the heritage of the historical Buddha.
How to Welcome This Thangka
Mantra: Om Tare Tuttare Ture Mama Ayur Punya Jnana Pushtim Kuru Svaha
This thangka supports daily visualization and mantra recitation. It is an ideal gift for healing spaces.
Placement & Interaction:
Hang at eye level in a quiet space.
Begin mornings with one minute of reflection.
This sacred art invites the presence of Tara.





