Dukar, also known as White Tara, is a revered deity in Tibetan Buddhism. A Dukar thangka painting typically depicts White Tara as the central figure. White Tara is considered a manifestation of compassion and embodies the enlightened qualities of wisdom, purity, and healing. In the thangka, White Tara is often portrayed with a peaceful and serene expression, seated gracefully on a lotus throne. She is depicted as a beautiful deity with a youthful appearance, adorned with various ornaments and wearing celestial garments. White Tara typically has seven eyes, with an eye on her forehead, palms, and soles of her feet, symbolizing her all-seeing wisdom. The white color of White Tara represents purity and the ability to dispel darkness and ignorance. Her right hand is often shown in the gesture of granting boons, while her left hand may hold a white lotus, a symbol of spiritual perfection and purity. Dukar thangka paintings often depict White Tara surrounded by an aura of light and surrounded by a mandala or a celestial landscape. The background may contain intricate details, such as swirling clouds, auspicious symbols, or scenes from Buddhist cosmology.