White Tara Buddha Reviews
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Tibet white TARA buddha brozne statue @21CM $9.99 |
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Chinese Tibetan Silver Gilt Buddhism7 Eyes White Tara Kwan-yin Buddha Statue $79.90 |
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9″ Chinese Tibet Buddhism Bronze White Tara Kwan-Yin Guan Yin Buddha States $145.00 |
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12″ Chinese Buddhism Bronze Painting 7 Eyes White Tara Kwan-yin Buddha Statue $360.00 |
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14″ Tibet Buddhism Silver 24K Gilt 7 Eye White Tara Buddha Goddess Shrine Statue $6,154.80 |
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Tibet Buddhism Bronze 24k Gilt Silver 7 Eye White Tara Bodhisattva Buddha Statue $1,426.00 |
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Old Tibet Budhism Turquoise Bronze 24K Gilt Gen Stone White Tara Buddha Statue $506.00 |
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14″Tibetan Turquoise coral Bronze Gilt 7 Eyes White Tara padma Kwan-Yin Buddha $599.00 |
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Old Tibetan Monastery Bronze 24K Gold Gilt White Tara Goddess Buddha Statue $1,527.20 |
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Old Tibet Tibetan Buddhism Bronze 24K Gold Gilt White Tara Goddess Buddha Statue $2,438.00 |
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5 Yoga Refridgerator Magnets: Om, Ganesha, Medicine Buddha, Samantabhadra, White Tara $9.95 5 Magnets including: Om, Ganesha, White Tara, Medicine Buddha & Samantabhadra (tantric). High quality magnets 3″ x 3″ size…. |
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5 Buddhist Refridgerator Magnets: Medicine Buddha, Samantabhadra, White Tara, Green Tara $9.42 5 Magnets including: Medicine Buddha, Samantabhadra, White Tara (2) and Green Tara. High quality magnets 3″ x 3″ size…. |
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Painting a thangka depicting White Tara goddess, Buddhist symbol of long life, Photo Mugs Painting a thangka depicting White Tara goddess, Buddhist symbol of long life, Bhaktapur, Nepal, Asia…. |
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Blessing from H.H. Penor Rinpoche for World Peace $18.00 During His visit to Taiwan in August 2002; we requested His Holiness Penor Rinpoche recorded a teaching for the disciples of Taiwan and rest of the world, he predicted an upcoming war and disease in the teachings. Rinpoche mentioned: All the sufferings and happiness are the result of our karma, it is impossible to have suffering and happiness from unrelated karma. Rinpoche further emphasized on th… |
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Songs of Long Life – Buddhist Prayers For Increasing Life Span, Wisdom & Good Fortune This CD features complete recordings of the meditation practices of Buddha Amitayus and White Tara. Through receiving the powerful blessings of these enlightened beings, we can definitely increase our lifespan, and also our wisdom and good fortune. From a spiritual point of view, our present human .life Js very: precious because it gives us the opportunity to accomplish both temporary and ultimate… |
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Buddhist Art Card Featuring White Tara $3.96 From the elemental cosmic landscape of earth, air, water and space, White Tara manifests, seated on a pink lotus throne. Eyes in her hands, feet and forehead, magnify her ability to see and respond to the suffering of sentient beings. 5″x7″ with information on back…. |
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Thanka Print (Acid Free Paper) of White Tara, 18×25. $9.00 From the elemental cosmic landscape of earth, air, water and space, White Tara manifests, seated on a pink lotus throne. Eyes in her hands, feet and forehead, magnify her ability to see and respond to the suffering of sentient beings. Thanka Print on acid free paper, 18″x25″…. |
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Thanka Print on Canvas; Giclée; White Tara. 18×24 G $65.00 This 18″x24″ Giclée (Thanka Print on Canvas) depicts White Tara manifesting from the elemental cosmic landscape of earth, air, water and space. Seated on a pink lotus throne,eyes in her hands, feet and forehead, magnify her ability to see and respond to the suffering of sentient beings…. |

What is the meaning of the white tara buddha?
White Tara is referred to as “Mother of all the Buddhas.” This is because she embodies the motivation that is compassion. Her whiteness “Radiant as the eternal snows in all their glory” is indicative of the selflessness — the purity — of this compassion but especially the undifferentiated Truth of the Dharma.
Her seven eyes stand for her perception of suffering that is apparent (the two we normally have,) that is psychological/spiritual (the one in her forehead,) and that is inherent in activity (in her palms,) and in what is usually considered as progress (in her soles.)
She is distinguished by “her body … white, as an autumn moon; clear as a stainless crystal gem, radiating light. She has one face, two hands, three eyes. She is described in manuals as having “the youth of 16 years” but is often depicted as more full-bodied than Green Tara. Her right hand makes the gift-bestowing gesture, and with the thumb and ring finger of her left hand she holds a branch of white utpala, its petals on the level of her ear.
There are three flowers in various stages of growth symbolizing the three times (past, present and future.) The first bloom that is in seed, usually on the right, stands for Buddha Kashyapa who lived in a past eon; the second in first bloom stands for the historical Buddha Shakyamuni, whose activity has brought you here today, and the bud on the left symbolizes future buddhas — the expected one is Maitreya Buddha.
Her hair is dark blue, bound up at the back of her neck at the back with long tresses hanging down; her breasts are full; she is adorned with divers precious ornaments, her blouse is of vari-colored silk, and her robes are of red silk, the palms of her hand and the soles of her feet each have an eye, making up the seven eyes of knowledge; she sits straight and firm upon the circle of the moon, her legs crossed in the diamond posture.”
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April 19th, 2010
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