The Green Tara Thangka is a vibrant piece of Tibetan Buddhist art depicting the twenty-one Taras, a group of female deities known for their swift action and compassion. Green Tara, the central figure, sits serenely on a lotus flower symbolizing her emergence from the earthly realm and journey towards enlightenment. Her emerald green color signifies healing, prosperity, and renewal.
Surrounding Green Tara are other symbolic elements that deepen the meditation experience. The lotus flower in her left hand represents liberation from suffering, while the wish-fulfilling jewel (cintamani) in her right hand underscores her ability to grant wishes aligned with spiritual growth. The presence of a blue medicine pot symbolizes her power to heal both physical and emotional ailments.
Green Tara Thangkas serve as powerful tools for meditation practice. By focusing on the intricate details and the symbolism, one can cultivate feelings of peace, hope, and inner strength. Chanting the Green Tara mantra, "Om Tare Tuttare Ture Soha," while meditating with the Thangka is believed to invoke her blessings and promote healing on all levels.











































