White Tara, a female bodhisattva in Buddhism, and a female Buddha in Vajrayana Buddhism. Also known as the mother of liberation, she represents the virtues of success in work and achievements. Depicted in a seated posture, she radiates tranquility and benevolence. White Tara is distinguished by her seven eyes, including an eye on her forehead symbolizing heightened insight. Her right hand is typically in the gesture of generosity, granting boons and protection from fear. Her right hand is typically in the gesture of generosity, granting boons and protection from fear. The left-hand holds a white lotus, symbolizing purity and enlightenment.
White Tara is associated with longevity and healing, and her compassionate nature extends to the alleviation of suffering. Devotees turn to White Tara for guidance, compassion, and the cultivation of virtues. Her image is central to various meditation practices, symbolizing the path toward enlightenment and the boundless compassion that embraces all sentient beings.
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