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White Tara as a Buddha, 19th century

Buryat Painting on wood panel
46.5 x 51.5 cm
2926
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The Buryats are a Mongol group in Siberia. Many still lead the traditional nomadic life typical for the region. The principal religion is Buddhism introduced from Tibet in the 17th...
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The Buryats are a Mongol group in Siberia. Many still lead the traditional nomadic life typical for the region. The principal religion is Buddhism introduced from Tibet in the 17th century.


This panel probably was probably part of the interior furnishing of a temple. The White Tara is seated within a geometrical arrangement of circle and square within stylised vegetal scrolling patterns. The predominant tomato red is typically found in Buryat art. She is is the female Bodhisattva of compassionate activity, the supreme mother and manifests the enlightened activity of all the Buddhas. She is said to see all suffering and respond to requests for help. Her yogic method promotes health and long life.

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