White Tara is white, dignified and peaceful, with one eye on her hands and feet and three eyes on her face, so she is also called the Seven-Eye Buddha Mother. According to legend, one eye on the forehead looks at the boundless Buddha land, and the other six mothers look at the six sentient beings. Her image is wearing a Hua Teng crown, with black hair in a bun, a big ring hanging from her ears, a beautiful dress, bare upper body, jewelry hanging, and her armpits slanting. Sit with your feet on the blooming lotus, apply a seal on your right knee, and touch the Ubara flower with three treasures on your chest with your left hand. The stems are wrapped around your ears. Holding the lotus in the left hand and the palm of the right hand upward indicate that it is intended to help people solve problems.
General Guanyin statues:
Four Guanyin: Ruyi Guanyin, holding Ruyi in the right hand, symbolizes all the best, standing on the lotus and calming people's hearts.
Guanyin's wishful thinking represents indomitable spirit and inclusiveness.
Holding lotus Guanyin, holding lotus stems with both hands, the inner world is clear and far from desire.
Holding Guanyin symbolizes a perfect and bright mind, away from all delusions.
Duguanyin is now a Brahman. Guanyin smiles and salutes, listens patiently and respects others.
Guanyin folded her hands and smiled, and listened to all the voices with great patience.
Holding the sutra to view the world, that is, listening to Guanyin, is enlightened by hearing the teachings of Buddhism, and guiding all beings to open up great wisdom with great wishes.
Guanyin Bodhisattva, help us through Buddhism.
Tantric Buddhism includes: avalokitesvara with thousands of hands and eyes, avalokitesvara with eleven faces, avalokitesvara with four arms, avalokitesvara with six faces, thirty-three guanyin, avalokitesvara with baskets, and avalokitesvara with horse head (that is, the King of the Ming Dynasty).