Tsa'tsas (pron. za-zas) are traditional relief images of Buddhist deities and are used in Tibetan Buddhist meditation practice. They are sacred objects because they represent the various forms of the Buddha. Looking upon a tsa'tsa is thought to purify the mind, remove obstacles, and bestow merit. Tsa'tsas may also be given to those who are ill and dedicated to the deceased.
White Tara embodies enlightened wisdom which is the true nature of our mind. She is invoked to eliminate life's difficulties, prolong life, cure disease and foster health and strength. The image of White Tara can offer blessings, healing and solace to a person who is ill. Handcrafted of durable resin and finished with a warm cream colored glaze that resembles antique ivory.
Materials: Resin with antique ivory glaze
Size: 3 1/4" w x 2 3/4" d x 4" h
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