"White Tara in a Summer Garden" – Lasha Mutual
"White Tara in a Summer Garden" is one of a series of 108 paintings created by Lasha Mutual. White Tara is a meditation deity revered within Tibetan Buddhism as the embodiment of compassion, long life, healing, and serenity.
Tara (“She who Liberates”) manifests in many forms and colors depending on the specific activity she is associated with. Accounts tell of both White and Green Tara arising from the tears of Avalokiteshvara, to offer their assistance in helping him continuously liberate beings from the suffering of samsara. White Tara practices involve a focus on longevity and health, while Green Tara is renowned as a source of protection and fast action. There is a Tara called upon to remove the physical and psychological dangers of the “Eight Great Fears”, and a glorious manifestation of 21 Taras that all have individual colors, symbolic attributes, and focused activities to benefit sentient beings in whatever manner needed.
Lasha Mutual’s deep commitment to Buddhist theory and practice has suffused her artistic expression, giving rise to a body of work that pays homage to Buddhist deities. Creating art, exploring Buddhist philosophy, and formal meditation have all become intertwined, each aspect informing the others, creating a richer ability for visualization and connection during practice. Lasha hopes that her intention to cultivate a generous, peaceful, and clear mind becomes manifest in her paintings and can be shared with others.
Lion's Roar spoke with Lasha about her work.
To learn more about this artist visit: www.lashamutual.com
Details:
7.5" x 7.5" image on 8.5" x 11" sheet
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