Green Tara Thangka: The Swift Liberator of Compassion
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Product Description
This exquisite Thangka portrays Green Tara, known as the "Mother of all Buddhas" and the supreme embodiment of active compassion. Unlike more static meditative forms, Green Tara represents the energy of swift intervention, always ready to spring into action to alleviate the suffering of sentient beings. She is the protector against the eight great fears and a source of maternal guidance, offering a serene yet powerful presence that encourages practitioners to overcome obstacles with grace and courage.
The sacred composition centers on Tara’s iconic posture of "royal ease," with her right leg extended and ready to step down into the world at a moment's notice. Her right hand is held in the Varada Mudra, the gesture of supreme generosity and boon-granting, symbolizing her readiness to fulfill the spiritual and temporal needs of those who call upon her. Her left hand is poised at her heart in the Vitarka Mudra (the gesture of teaching and protection), delicately holding the stem of a blue lotus (Utpala) that blooms at her shoulder. This flower represents her purity and her mastery over the cycles of worldly existence. She is framed by a radiant aureole studded with colourful gems, set against a backdrop of ethereal clouds and a golden landscape that signifies her celestial paradise.
Crafted with traditional mineral pigments for enduring vibrancy, this devotional artwork is elevated by the extensive use of gold highlights like the intricate patterns of her celestial silken garments, her ornate jewellery, and the shimmering rays emanating from her form. This luxurious application ensures a "sacred glow" that shifts beautifully in the light, making the Thangka a radiant centerpiece for meditation or a highly valued collector’s item. Perfectly blending deep spiritual symbolism with masterful artistic execution, this Green Tara Thangka serves as a timeless reminder of the power of compassion and the path to liberation.
Green Tara Thangka: The Swift Liberator of Compassion
CONSECRATION OF PRODUCT
For requests for consecrations/blessings, we can take the thangka to monasteries or Rinpoches from the nearby Boudha Stupa. We kindly ask you to offer $30 for the monasteries for blessings/consecration services.
Natural Colors in Thangka
All the colors used in the thankgas are made from natural minerals. Ground into pigments, they carry the essence of the earth. Unlike artificial colors, these natural tones shine with honesty, adding depth, life, and spiritual meaning to each canvas.
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Thangka in Modern Spaces
In modern spaces, thangkas bring together tradition and contemporary design. Once used mainly in temples, these sacred artworks now enhance homes, offices, and galleries with their vibrant colors and deep symbolism. They create harmony, inspire reflection, and serve as meaningful focal points in today’s interiors.
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Hom Bahadur Tamang
Mr. Hom, born in 1965 in Ramechhap, Nepal, has dedicated over 40 years to preserving Thangka art. From the Tamang community, he mastered this sacred craft at age 11 under his brother’s guidance. His lifelong commitment ensures the survival of this intricate Buddhist tradition. Hom’s artistry continues to inspire and enrich Nepal’s cultural heritage.