, also known as Dolkar in Tibetan, white Tara is typically depicted as a peaceful deity embodying longevity, healing and protection from untimely death.
Her right hand is extended downwards, palm open and facing outward, symbolizes her compassion and willingness to grant blessings and protection.
Holding the stem of a lotus flower with her thumb and index finger in her left hand, represents the purity and beauty of her enlightened mind, as well as her connection to the path of enlightenment.
She is typically depicted seated in a meditative posture on a lotus throne, radiating a serene and compassionate aura.
She has seven eyes include the usual two on her face, symbolize her ability to see the suffering in the world and the capacity for deep compassion. An eye on her forehead, represents her spiritual vision and wisdom, seeing beyond the physical realm. and additional eyes on her palms and soles of her feet, indicate her all-seeing nature, implying that her compassion and wisdom pervade all actions and movements. They also signify her readiness to assist and protect beings in all directions.
Her crown is typically wears and intricately designed crown adorned with five jewels, representing the five wisdom Buddha. And the crown symbolizes her high spiritual attainment, enlightened consciousness, and divine status.
She is wearing elegant silk robes, often richly decorated with intricate patterns as lower garment, symbolizes her royal dignity and her manifestation as a noble and compassionate deity, richness and beauty of the enlightened mind. Silk scarves or garments drape elegantly around her shoulders and body, indicate her graceful presence and the soft, nurturing aspect of her compassion. Adorned with beautiful jewelry including, ornate earrings that dangle gracefully, represents the ability to hear the cries and prayers of sentient beings, symbolizing her responsiveness to their needs. Multiple strands of necklaces made from precious stones and pearls, represents her vast spiritual knowledge and the wealth of the Dharma. Bracelets adorn her wrists and armlets upper arms, symbolize the boundless and active nature of her compassionate activities. Ornate anklets, represents her tireless dedication to helping sentient beings and the swift actions she takes to do so.
Her hair is typically depicted in a traditional style, with part of it tied up in a topknot, symbolizes her spiritual elevation and connection to the divine. And the rest flowing freely over her shoulders, represent her unfettered nature, signifying freedom and the flowing nature of wisdom and compassion.