White Umbrella Goddess Gold-dotted Incense Ash Tsa-Tsa Thangka & Statue Artifact
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White Umbrella Goddess – Gold-dotted Incense Ash Tsa-Tsa Statue
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Sitātapatrā (Great White Umbrella Deity) Sitātapatrā, known in Tibetan as Dukar (杜甘姆) and in Zhangzhung language as Buzha Akan (布扎阿甘), is a manifestation of all Buddhas’ enlightened activities. This deity appears in multiple forms, including thousand-armed, ten-armed, six-armed, and two-armed embodiments. As a Vajrayana deity unifying exoteric and esoteric traditions, she is venerated as the Mother of the Three Times’ Buddhas, a wrathful protector who reverses adversities and subdues malevolent forces. The Sitātapatra Sūtra, encapsulating the essence of all mantras, extols her supreme power. Iconography: Form: Female deity with a white body, three primary heads crowned by smaller heads, and countless arms—each bearing an eye and wielding ritual implements (hooks, swords, bows, lotuses, vajras). Primary Symbol: A white parasol (sitatapatra) held in her main left hand, representing universal protection. Aureole: Encircled by flames symbolizing transformative wisdom. Base: Tramples beings underfoot, illustrating her sheltering embrace over all sentient life. Sacred Functions: Protection: Her parasol shields devotees from spiritual and worldly harm. Purification: Radiates luminous compassion that purifies defilements, as described in the Sitātapatra Sūtra. Enlightened Authority: Subjugates demonic forces through her vajra-like resolve. |