Mother Green Tara Thangka Painting | Wall Hanging Decoration | Religious Home Decor

SKU: 446EBTaraT

Description

Mother Green Tara Thangka Painting

Introduction To The Thangka :

This is the thangka painting of Mother Green Tara surrounded by White Tara, Manjushri, and other Bodhisattvas. Our thangka is finely completed with natural stone colors and 24K gold. This beautifully hand-painted can be perfect for your shrine room.

Bodhisattvas are enlightened beings who have put off entering paradise in order to help others attain enlightenment.

“Tara is, without doubt, the most beloved female deity in Tibetan Buddhism, revered for her swiftness in helping those who rely on her. She has been described as a Buddha for our modern age, a sublime personification of compassion and wisdom in the female form at a time when sorrow and suffering seem to be increasing everywhere. Of all the Buddhas, Tara is the most accessible.”- From the book Tara in the palm of your hand, by Venerable Zasep Tulku Rinpoche.

How to take care of your thangka?

-Hang your thangka in a traditional silk brocade
-Regular Inspection of your thangka; examine the borders and all attachments.
-Keep thangkas covered when they are on display but not in use.
-Rotate thangkas between display and storage on a regular basis, two to four times a year, to reduce the amount of exposure to light. Keep away from sunlight and humidity.
-Do not apply liquids or other materials to the surface of the thangka.

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Size: 15"/ 38 cm (width) x 21"/ 53 cm (height)
Materials: Cotton Canvas, Acrylic Colors, Genuine 24K Gold
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THIS THANGKA IS HAND-PAINTED IN THE TRADITIONAL STYLE AND THE QUALITY IS HIGH

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Why chant The Green Tara mantra “Om Tare Tutare Ture Soha”?

“Om Tare TuTare Ture Soha” is one of the most significant and most commonly chanted mantras in Tibetan Buddhism and is used to attract help, compassion, strength, and healing. “Om Tare TuTare Ture Soha” can be translated as “I prostrate to Tara the liberator, mother of all the victorious ones.”