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Sitatapatra, also known as the "White Umbrella," is a Buddhist goddess and protective deity. She is frequently depicted holding a white parasol, which represents protection and the shielding of beings from physical and mental harm. Sitatapatra's name means "the one with a white parasol."
Iconography of Sitatapatra
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Other forms of Sitatapatra
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Spiritual Notes
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From Lake to Valley: The Legend of Mañjuśrī in ...
The Swayambhu Purana narrates the mythical transformation of Kathmandu Valley from a vast lake into a thriving settlement, guided by the wisdom of Mañjuśrī. This ancient Buddhist text recounts the...
From Lake to Valley: The Legend of Mañjuśrī in ...
The Swayambhu Purana narrates the mythical transformation of Kathmandu Valley from a vast lake into a thriving settlement, guided by the wisdom of Mañjuśrī. This ancient Buddhist text recounts the...
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27 inch/ 70 cm Sitatapatra | གདུགས་དཀར་མོ། | 白傘蓋佛頂
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