Product Overview
This White Tara (Sita Tara) & Mantra Seed Syllable Thangka Pendant is a sacred expression of healing, longevity, and compassionate wisdom, meticulously hand-painted on both sides with 18K gold and encased in a fully enclosed Gawu amulet box.
Created in the Rebgong (Regong) tradition, this piece unites the iconic form of White Tara with her mantra seed syllables, forming a complete visual practice that reflects both devotion and inner cultivation in Tibetan Buddhism.
White Tara – The Bodhisattva of Longevity and Healing
White Tara is one of the Three Long-Life Deities in Tibetan Buddhism and is revered as a compassionate emanation of Avalokiteshvara.
She is traditionally depicted with seven eyes—on her face, palms, and soles—symbolizing her ability to perceive suffering in all realms and respond with wisdom and care.
Her core qualities include:
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Healing physical and emotional afflictions
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Removing obstacles, illness, and misfortune
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Supporting longevity and vitality
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Protecting practitioners from inner and outer disturbances
White Tara embodies active compassion combined with clarity and awareness, offering calm strength rather than dramatic force.
Mantra Seed Syllables – The Essence of Tara’s Enlightened Energy
The reverse side features Tara’s mantra seed syllables, derived from her heart mantra:
“Om Tare Tuttare Ture Mama Ayuh Punya Jnana Pushtim Kuru Svaha”
In Tibetan Buddhist practice, seed syllables represent the condensed essence of a deity’s enlightened mind. They are commonly used in visualization, mantra recitation, and sacred art to:
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Focus intention and meditative awareness
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Strengthen connection with the deity’s qualities
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Support mental clarity and sustained practice
Rather than functioning as decoration, these syllables serve as a visual anchor for contemplation and recitation.
A Unified Practice: Compassion and Mantric Power
When White Tara’s form and her mantra seed syllables appear together, they create a complete and balanced practice image:
This union symbolizes a path where faith, mindfulness, and wisdom work together, supporting both worldly well-being and spiritual growth.
Artistic Origin – Rebgong (Regong) Sacred Art
This Thangka is hand-painted in Rebgong, one of the most respected centers of Himalayan sacred art.
Rebgong works are known for:
Each piece emphasizes spiritual clarity over ornamentation.
Materials & Craftsmanship
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Painting: 18K gold, double-sided, entirely hand-painted
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Technique: Full-detail Rebgong hand-painting
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Gawu Box: Fully enclosed 18K gold casing
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Lens: Double sapphire crystal glass, high-definition and scratch-resistant
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Finish: Designed for long-term wear, travel, or altar placement
This piece is not printed, not stamped, and not partially gilded.
Size & Format
Who This Piece Is For
Ideal for those who:
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Seek healing, longevity, and inner stability
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Practice Tibetan Buddhism or mantra meditation
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Value authentic sacred art with ritual meaning
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Prefer symbolism rooted in compassion rather than superstition
What You Will Receive
Cultural Note
This Thangka is a sacred art object intended for cultural appreciation, meditation, and mindful reflection.
It does not promise guaranteed outcomes, but serves as a symbolic support for cultivating health, clarity, and compassion.