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Painting a thangka depicting White Tara goddess, Buddhist symbol of long life, Bhaktapur
Painting a thangka depicting White Tara goddess, Buddhist symbol of long life, Bhaktapur, Nepal, Asia
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Media ID 19954621
© Godong
Artist Bhaktapur Buddha Colorful Female Likeness Goddess Halo Head And Shoulders Human Representation Nepal Painting Signs And Symbols Symbol Long Life Paintbrush
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In the heart of Bhaktapur, Nepal, a master artist carefully brings to life the majestic White Tara goddess in this stunning thangka painting. Depicting the Buddhist symbol of long life, this vibrant artwork is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Asia. With delicate brushstrokes and an array of colors, the artist has captured the serene beauty and elegance of White Tara, often revered as a bringer of longevity and good fortune.
As we gaze upon this intricate piece, we are transported to a world where spirituality meets artistry. The soft glow surrounding White Tara's head signifies her divine presence, while her gentle smile conveys compassion and wisdom. Her lotus-like hands hold symbols of enlightenment, inviting us to embark on our own journey towards inner peace.
This photograph by Godong/Robert Harding offers us a glimpse into the traditional craftsmanship that goes into creating these sacred paintings. In Bhaktapur's streets, artists like this one continue to preserve ancient techniques passed down through generations, ensuring that their cultural legacy endures for centuries to come.
Step into this enchanting world where art meets devotion and discover the serenity that lies within.
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