Small Traditional Thangka of The Red Tara | Hand-Painted Tibetan Dakini Art
The Red Tara Thangka is a small artwork painted with natural stone pigments and authentic 24K gold. It is rendered on cotton canvas in the traditional Karma Gadri Style, and this colorful piece exudes both elegance and spiritual vitality. Enhanced with glimmering gold details, this thangka serves as a captivating element in any sacred setting, bestowing Tara's divine energy upon it. Its compact size is ideal for meditation practices, altars, or prayer areas, inviting the powerful essence of Red Tara.
The thangka vividly portrays Red Tara, a dynamic figure known for her deep red color, symbolizing compassion and vitality. She sits atop a lotus, ready for action, with a vase of nectar in one hand and a lotus flower in the other, adorned with a bow and arrow at its peak. Tara's calm expression provides comfort and strength, making her a steadfast companion on spiritual paths. Her symbols represent her nurturing and protective nature; she uses her wisdom to clear obstacles and promote healing.
DRAWN AS MENTIONED IN THE MEDITATION MANUAL
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Size: 6.5"/16 cm (width) x 9"/23 cm (height)
Materials: Cotton Canvas, 24K Gold, Natural Stone Colors
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HAND-PAINTED WITH NATURAL STONE COLOR AND GENUINE 24K GOLD IN TRADITIONAL KARMA GADRI STYLE
OUR TEAM
We are a team of traditionally trained Karma Gadri artists from Boudha Stupa. Our lineage comes from Venerable Master Jamyang Phunshok, who is from Kham, Eastern Tibet.
We are focused on bringing accurate iconographic thangka, which will be helpful to your practice.
BROCADE MOUNT
We offer traditional brocade mounts upon your request. We will send available samples and pricing details for your final confirmation.
CONSECRATION OF THANGKA
As per your request for consecrations/blessings, we can take thangka to nearby monasteries/Rinpoches from Boudha Stupa. We kindly ask that you contribute $50 to the monasteries for these blessing/consecration services.