White Tara, or Sita Tara, is adored for her peaceful disposition and healing abilities. She is dressed entirely in white, which represents the brightness of awakened awareness and the purity of virtue. After absorbing the aura, White Tara turns into a moon goddess. The moon not only casts a beautiful light on the planet, but it also illuminates it. White Tara's mysterious capacity to grow sentient beings to their full potential is enhanced by a full moon.
In other readings, she is a symbol of peace and progress towards infinite happiness. Our beliefs, wisdom, and life's moon all come full circle when we devote ourselves to her. With her seven eyes and abundance of riddles, she shows that compassion is not only sentimentality or sympathy but requires wisdom to be carefully and impartially observed. As per Stephan Beyer's interpretation, the seven eyeballs represent the three vismoksha and the four Brahma viharas. There are four Brahma viharas or happy states of consciousness.
The fundamental and most significant component of both compassion and happiness is loving-kindness. Happiness transforms compassion into sympathetic delight, rejoicing in the achievements or good fortune of others. Equanimity, the final of the four virtues, is attained when all living things feel these pleasurable sensations in the same proportion. The three vismokshas present various perspectives on reality.
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