Green Tara Thangka Collection
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Green Tara: The Swift Liberator and Mother of Compassionate Action
Green Tara is one of the most beloved female Bodhisattvas in Tibetan Buddhism, revered as the embodiment of active compassion and swift protection. She is known as the “Mother of All Buddhas” in her aspect of enlightened activity, responding instantly to the suffering of beings. Unlike purely peaceful deities, Green Tara represents compassion in motion - ready to act without delay to remove fear, obstacles, and danger. Her emerald-green form symbolizes awakened energy that is both nurturing and powerfully transformative.
The Thangka depicts Green Tara seated gracefully upon a lotus and moon disc, radiating calm confidence and dynamic readiness. Her posture, with one leg extended, reflects her willingness to step into the world of suffering to assist beings at any moment. Every detail of her form expresses compassion in action - balanced between serene wisdom and fearless responsiveness. She embodies the principle that enlightenment is not passive but actively engaged in the liberation of all beings.
Iconography and Symbolism
Green Body (Emerald Hue): Her green color represents enlightened activity (karma) and the dynamic energy of compassion. It symbolizes growth, healing, and the swift removal of obstacles.
5-Jewelled Crown: The crown adorned with jewels represents mastery over the five wisdoms and her enlightened status as a Bodhisattva. It reflects her realization of ultimate truth while remaining engaged in samsara.
Blue Utpala Flower: Held between her fingers, the blue lotus symbolizes purity, compassion, and spiritual awakening. It represents the blossoming of wisdom even in the midst of suffering.
Abhaya Mudra: Her right hand in the gesture of fearlessness symbolizes protection and reassurance. It conveys her promise to liberate beings from fear and inner insecurity.
Granting Mudra: Her left hand extended downward symbolizes generosity and compassionate giving. It represents the fulfillment of wishes and the granting of spiritual and material support.
Royal Ease Posture: Her seated yet active posture symbolizes readiness for compassionate action. One leg is extended, showing her willingness to respond instantly to the suffering of beings.
Moon Disc and Lotus Seat: The moon disc represents cooling compassion and emotional balance, while the lotus symbolizes purity arising from samsara. Together, they show enlightened activity untouched by impurity.
Ornamental Attire: Her silk garments and jeweled ornaments symbolize the richness of enlightened qualities. They represent the transformation of worldly beauty into spiritual wisdom.
Calm and Gentle Expression: Green Tara’s peaceful face reflects fearlessness, compassion, and immediate responsiveness. Her gaze reassures practitioners of constant protection and care.
Green Tara and the Path of Swift Compassion
Green Tara teaches that enlightened compassion is immediate, fearless, and active. She is invoked for protection from fear, obstacles, illness, and spiritual hindrances. Her presence reminds practitioners that awakening is not distant but accessible in every moment of mindful action. Through devotion and meditation on Tara, one develops courage, clarity, and trust in the compassionate energy of the awakened mind.
This Thangka ultimately reveals that compassion is not only understanding but also action. Green Tara embodies the promise that liberation is always near, responding instantly to a sincere call. Her form inspires confidence that no matter the difficulty, enlightened support is always present, guiding beings swiftly toward freedom and realization.




















