Ushnisha Sitatapatra (Goddess of White Umbrella), is a protective deity in Tibetan Buddhism. She is depicted with a thousand arms, and a thousand eyes, and is seated on Lotus's throne. Ushnisha Sitatapatra is characterized by her white parasol, which symbolizes protection and shielding beings from obstacles and negativities.
The name “Ushnisha Sitatapatra” translates to “Glorious White Umbrella.” She is considered a powerful manifestation of enlightened energy, specifically associated with averting disasters, diseases, and other calamities.
Devotees often turn to Ushnisha Sitatapatra during challenging times. The imagery of the white parasol is metaphorical, representing the deity’s ability to shield beings from harm, much like an umbrella protects from the sun or rain.
The practice associated with Ushnisha Sitatapatra involves recitations of her mantra, prayers, and rituals aimed at invoking her protective presence. Her compassionate nature and protective qualities make her a revered figure, particularly in Tibetan Buddhist traditions where she is considered a powerful guard against various forms of adversity.
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