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English: White Tara

1650-1700
Nepal
Malla dynasty
Gilded copper

White Tara is one of the most revered and loved bodhisattvas in Tibet. Here, she is shown with her usual symbols, two open lotus flowers on stalks, one behind each shoulder. Her right hand makes the gesture of teaching a point of doctrine (vitarka mudra).

Collection ID: IM.28-1919

This photo was taken as part of Britain Loves Wikipedia in February 2010 by Isabell Long.

Date Photographed in February 2010
Source Originally uploaded at http://www.britainloveswikipedia.org/
Author Isabell Long

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