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The Green Tara thangka is a sacred visual representation in Tibetan Buddhism, illustrating Tara, the goddess of enlightened activity. At the center of the thangka, Green Tara sits gracefully on a lotus throne, surrounded by her 21 emanations—each one expressing a different protective and compassionate quality.
Green Tara is known as the “Mother of All Buddhas” and is revered for her swift aid to those in danger or fear. With her right leg extended, she is ever-ready to take action for the benefit of sentient beings. In her left hand, she holds a blue lotus, symbolizing purity and spiritual awakening.
The 21 Taras depicted around her represent various enlightened energies, each associated with a unique color and form. These include White Tara (long life), Red Tara (magnetism), Yellow Tara (abundance), and Blue Tara (wrathful protection). Together, they help practitioners overcome fear, illness, obstacles, and ignorance.
The Green Tara thangka is a powerful meditation and ritual object. It is used in daily sadhanas (practices), pujas, and visualizations. Reciting Tara’s mantra, “Om Tare Tuttare Ture Soha”, is believed to invoke her protection and blessings.
This is displayed in a temple, home, or altar, the Green Tara thangka serves as a spiritual inspiration and reminder of enlightened compassion in action. This thangka is a sacred visual meditation on the 21 Taras, centered around Green Tara, the embodiment of active compassion. It’s designed to support devotional practice, visualization, and reflection on the qualities of the divine feminine in Tibetan Buddhism. Through its detailed imagery, practitioners can connect with the different forms of Tara to overcome obstacles, cultivate compassion, and receive protection and healing.
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