Item Code: HME12107
Weight: 200 Grams
Dimensions (CM): 70 x 50
Material: Cotton Canvas
Availability: Available
Green Tara – The Embodiment of Compassion and Action
Green Tara, also known as Samaya Tara, is a revered deity in Tibetan Buddhism, symbolizing compassion and the swift action to assist those in need.
- Posture and Iconography:
- Seated in royal ease with one leg extended, ready to rise and offer aid.
- Adorned with maroon robes, jewelry, and a diadem representing the transmutation of delusions into wisdom.
- Her right hand gestures in Varada mudra (boon-granting), and her left hand holds a blue lotus, symbolizing purity and enlightenment.
- Symbolism of the Moon Disk:
- She is seated on a white moon disk, associated with restorative nectar and wisdom that leads to enlightenment.
Vajrapani – The Protector and Symbol of Power
Vajrapani, one of the earliest Mahayana bodhisattvas, is a guardian and symbol of the Buddha’s power.
- Role in Buddhism:
- One of the three protective deities embodying the Buddha’s virtues:
- Manjushri (Wisdom), Avalokitesvara (Compassion), and Vajrapani (Power).
- Worshiped across diverse Buddhist traditions, including Tibetan Buddhism and Zen Buddhism.
- One of the three protective deities embodying the Buddha’s virtues:
- Iconography:
- Often depicted wielding a vajra (thunderbolt), symbolizing unwavering strength in the protection of Dharma.
Manjushri – The Embodiment of Enlightened Wisdom
Manjushri, whose name translates to “gentle glory,” is revered as the bodhisattva of wisdom.
- Attributes:
- Associated with eloquence, mastery of Dharma, and guiding others on the Mahayana bodhisattva path.
- Symbolizes the enlightenment of wisdom, crucial for understanding and attaining liberation.
The Art of Thangka
Thangkas are intricate, hand-painted Tibetan Buddhist artworks serving as visual aids for meditation and devotion.
- Materials and Craftsmanship:
- Painted on cotton canvas with vibrant natural pigments.
- Depict Buddhist deities, mandalas, and sacred narratives with exceptional detail.
- Preservation:
- Traditionally unframed, rolled for storage, and mounted with a silk cover for protection.
- Requires a dry environment to preserve the delicate textile and paint.
A Sacred Masterpiece
This hand-painted Thangka of Green Tara, accompanied by Manjushri and Vajrapani, is a profound representation of Tibetan Buddhist artistry and spirituality.
- Purpose: Ideal for meditation, rituals, or as an elegant addition to any spiritual space.
- Keywords for Online Visibility: Green Tara Thangka, Buddhist art painting, Manjushri Vajrapani artwork, Tibetan spiritual décor.
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