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Tara is shown with three faces; white, blue, and yellow, each turned in a different direction. They represent her vision across past, present, and future.
The white face brings clarity and peace; the blue, protection and transformation; the yellow, insight and abundance.
This form is linked to the three kāyas in Buddhist thought — the three “bodies” of a fully awakened being: the physical, the luminous, and the absolute. It is rarely depicted, and traditionally associated with complete awareness and timeless presence.
Tara is shown with three faces; white, blue, and yellow, each turned in a different direction. They represent her vision across past, present, and future.
The white face brings clarity and peace; the blue, protection and transformation; the yellow, insight and abundance.
This form is linked to the three kāyas in Buddhist thought — the three “bodies” of a fully awakened being: the physical, the luminous, and the absolute. It is rarely depicted, and traditionally associated with complete awareness and timeless presence.
Tara is shown with three faces; white, blue, and yellow, each turned in a different direction. They represent her vision across past, present, and future.
The white face brings clarity and peace; the blue, protection and transformation; the yellow, insight and abundance.
This form is linked to the three kāyas in Buddhist thought — the three “bodies” of a fully awakened being: the physical, the luminous, and the absolute. It is rarely depicted, and traditionally associated with complete awareness and timeless presence.
On the inside -
White Sapphire – Clarity of thought, heightened intuition, and support in attracting success.
Yellow Sapphire – Wisdom, vitality, and stability; associated with prosperity and long-term wellbeing.
Blue Sapphire – Mental focus, spiritual insight, and protection from negative influence.



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