White Tara Thangka Charm
White Tara is known as "Bai Zhalamu" or "Bai Larizhu" in Tibetan,
meaning the auspicious goddess. She is an important goddess in Tibetan Buddhism, symbolizing good fortune, happiness, and hope.
She is also regarded as the guardian deity of women and children, bringing joy to women facing hardship and misfortune, beauty to those who feel they lack it, hope to the despondent, and assisting lovers in finding their destined happiness.
This is a hand-painted Thangka, not machine-printed or gold-leafed. Feel free to zoom in and see the details!
Her joyful and happy expression is a reminder to keep her close and let her watch over you!
Alloy Thangka Case
2.5cm
May all friends in 2025
"Have all wishes granted and all desires fulfilled."
Red String Charm
Wherever you are, this string is a sign, and I will find you.
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- Handmade
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- Hong Kong
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- One Thangka, one temple shrine, a lifetime of practice.
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