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Origin of White Tara: White Tara is an aspect of Tara, a prominent deity in Tibetan Buddhism. She emerged from the tears of Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezig) Buddha when he wept upon witnessing the immense suffering in the world. From his tears, a lake formed, and a lotus bloomed from it, giving birth to the Goddess Tara.
Manifestation of White Tara: White Tara specifically was born from the tear of Avalokiteshvara’s left eye. She is considered an embodiment of his compassion and the wish to alleviate suffering, particularly in relation to health and longevity.
Association with Healing: White Tara is closely linked with healing practices and is believed to have the power to cure illnesses, both physical and spiritual. Her compassionate energy is invoked for the well-being of those who are suffering from sickness or misfortune.
Symbolism of Longevity: White Tara is also revered for bestowing longevity. She is often depicted as a deity who can prolong life and help individuals live with vitality and health, free from the limitations brought on by illness and aging.
Depiction and Characteristics: White Tara is usually depicted as a beautiful, serene figure with multiple eyes, representing her ability to see and understand the suffering of all beings. She sits in a meditative posture, embodying peace and compassion, and is often shown with a lotus flower, symbolizing purity and spiritual enlightenment.
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