Handpainted Green Tara Thangka
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Description
This Handpainted Green Tara Thangka is a revered bodhisattva in Tibetan Buddhist belief. Through her choice to deify the cycle of life, she aids others to attain liberation from pain. This thangka is skillfully designed with intricate features, making it a prominent companion to any decor or collection.
Green Tara thangka is a well-known Tibetan Buddhist painting, featuring the deity Green Tara in the center. This widely recognized icon is represented in a position with one leg crossed and one hand reaching outward in varada mudra, a gesture denoting granting wishes. Her other hand is in vitarka mudra, symbolizing her role as a guardian and adviser. Moreover, her vibrant green color indicates her capability for quick and compassionate action, and is further heightened by the addition of gemstones and fabrics, emphasizing her ethereal nature. Hang this sacred artwork in any home or workspace to benefit from the protective and guiding energies of Green Tara.
Product Specification:
- Hand Painted
- Materials: Semi-Precious Natural Minerals
- Base: Cotton Canvas
- Origination: Nepal
Thangkas of Green Tara are commonly used for meditation and veneration, helping individuals tap into the beneficial traits that Green Tara symbolizes. This draws on inner courage, strength, and personal growth while granting kindness and aid during difficult times.
Hand Embroidery Brocade
Want to add a Brocade to your beautiful Thangka Painting? Traditional Style Brocade has been one of the most popular form of mounting as it has a greater religious merit.
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100% Cotton Canvas
Preparing the Cotton canvas before starting to paint a Thangka. This process includes washing, drying, stretching, sizing and everything needed to make a perfect base for the thangka to last for centuries.
Natural Minerals
Thangka Paintings are painted using the natural minerals. These are firstly grind into the powder form and then used in the thangka as a paint.