White Tara has a gentle and kind personality and is very smart, and she has no secrets that can be concealed from her. People always turn to her for help, so she is also called Save Tara. White Tara is as white as a snow-capped mountain, has a dignified and peaceful face, has one eye on each of her hands and feet, and has three eyes on her face, so she is also called the seven-eyed Buddha. According to legend, one eye on the forehead observes the boundless Buddhaland in ten directions, and the other six eyes observe the six realms of beings.
She has two arms, a dignified and kind face, a gentle smile, and a quiet face; she wears a flower vine crown, a Ufa bun, her hair is tied back, and the top bun is elegant; her ears are ringed with large rings, and her complexion is white, exquisite and translucent. , With five lights on the body; wearing beautiful heavenly robes, exposed upper body, jewels hanging on the neck, draped obliquely on the armpits, wearing five-color heavenly robes and silk skirts, and various treasures mainly made of white pearls are used as head ornaments, ear ornaments, and necklaces. , Chest ornaments, waist ornaments, bracelets, foot shims, wearing bell strings, heavenly flowers, the first string around the neck, the second string around the chest, the third-string around the umbilicus, precious pearls all over the body, thin waist breasts, such as A young girl with white silk on top and a brocade skirt underneath, and her whole body is solemn. The seven eyes are the size of a chrysanthemum petal, and these eyes symbolize that she can contemplate all living beings. With the back of the moon, the two-footed Vajra Kayan sits and rests on the lotus moon wheel, the palm of the right-hand knees outwards and the palm of the palm is applied outwards to show relief, the left hand is on the chest with the three treasures of the Ubala flower, and the left thumb and ring finger hold the white lotus branch. In the heart, there are three flowers from the arms to the ears, one in the bud, one half-open, and one full-open, representing the three treasures of Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha. The flower stems are curved to the ears, and the image is elegant and graceful.
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