
Masterpiece White Tara Statue in double Lotus 18"
This is Masterpiece White Tara statue with partial gold plated mainly on face, jewels, floral and base. It is handmade statue in Nepal by Nepalese Shakya artist. Generally, white tara is portrayed in a stance of agile scrutinizing ease with the two legs raised and crossed, showing a majestic class and peacefulness like found in this White Tara Copper Statue. Her right hand is broadened descending, palm open, with thumb and forefinger contacting. This hand position is known as Varada Mudra, or the token of giving wishes and security. Her left hand, raised to bear stature with fingers broadened and palm turned outward, is in the token of allowing asylum and liberating from fears (Abhaya Mudra). Every one of her hands likewise holds the stem of a lovely lotus blossom that floats over her shoulder as an image of her brilliant immaculateness and power. A particular trait of White Tara, displayed in this portrayal, is her seven eyes. She has the two common eyes in addition to one in the foc