Green Tara Mandala is handpainted in Boudha Nepal by Master Thangka Artist. Green Tara is usually associated with protection from fear and the following eight obscurations.
In the center of the painting, she is seen sitting on a decorative sofa, decorated with flowers and some colorful pearls. She is seen in a meditative position.
Green Tara is surrounded by other 21 Taras in the circle. The upper part of the Thangka consists of 5 Dhyani buddhas. Lower corner of thangka consists of 2 Bodhisattva in each corner.
Additional information
Dimensions
60 × 81 cm
Materials
Cotton Canvas, Gouache, Mineral & vegetable pigment colors
All Green Tara Mandalas are handpainted in Nepal. This category contains many different representations of Green Tara with geometrical structures.
Green Tara Mandala is perfect for meditation.
The mantra of Green Tara is: Om Tare Tuttare Ture Soha
Usually, she is shown in a posture of ease and readiness for action.
While her left leg is folded in the contemplative position, her right leg is outstretched, ready to spring into action.
Green Tara’s left hand is in the refuge-granting mudra (gesture); her right-hand makes the boon-granting [giving] gesture.
In her hands, she also holds closed blue lotuses (utpalas), which symbolize purity and power.”
Ekajati is Mahacinatara also known as one of the 21 Taras. Ekajati is along with Palden Lhamo deity is one of the most powerful and fierce goddesses of VajrayanaBuddhist mythology.
Ekajati is the protector of secret mantras and "as the mother of the mothers of all the Buddhas" represents the ultimate unity. She is the most important protector of the Vajrayana teachings, especially the Inner Tantras and terms.
The History of the Deity Ekajati
In this .
Green Tara is a female Buddha and one of the most well-known goddesses in Buddhist women. She is known as an enlightened being ready to take action to benefit sentient. The color green represents the wind element. She moves quickly as the wind to help others.
The life of the Green tara
In this section, we are going to talk about the life of Green tara, after the short etymological description of the word Green Tara .
White Tara is known as the female Buddha of longevity. White Tara, also called "the Mother of all Buddhas" is the perfect embodiment of graceful power, wisdom, and purity.
As with Tara's expressions in the other five colors, the vibrations of white color express the specific energy of White Tara.
The Viability of the White Tara
In this portion, we are going to gab about the viability of the White Tara. After that, we will learn about .
Dhritarashtra is the King of Kuru Kingdom with its capital Hastinapur. Dhritarashtra was born blind and became father to one hundred sons and one daughter Dushala by his wife Gandhari.
The Life of Dhritarashtra
In this section, we are going to learn about the life of Dhritarashtra. After that, we will learn about the short etymological description of the word Dhritarashtra itself. And Finally, we will highlight the role of Dhritarashtra in the Hindu epic Mahabharata.
Etymology .
Tara is actually the perfection of wisdom, and she is the mother of all the Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, Shravakas, and Pratyeka Buddhas. This wisdom is actually beyond any forms or signs or descriptions. But out of great compassion, in order to help sentient beings, she appears in a physical form that is the Tara. The word Tara means “Saviour” or “One Who Saves”.
Why Tara is called as the female Buddha?
There are male and female Buddhas .
Mother Tara sincerely and with strong faith, she will protect us from all obstacles and fulfill all our wishes. Since she is a wisdomBuddha, and since she is a manifestation of the completely purified wind element, Tara is able to help us very quickly.
Tara is our common mother, our Holy Mother. When we are young we turn to our worldly mother for help. She protects us from immediate dangers, provides us with all .
Tara's name means one who saves. She is the Bodhisattva who represents the miraculous activity of all the Buddhas of past, present and is one of the most highly venerated goddesses in Tibetan Buddhism.
Her compassion for all living beings, her desire to save them from suffering, is said to be stronger than a mother's love for her children. Green Tara is especially known for her power to overcome the most difficult situations, protecting one .
There are a wide variety of mandalas in practice. The use and value of each of them depend on the symbols and representations used in the mandala.
Some Types of Mandala found in Mandalas Life
There are many different types of Mandalas. Among them some types of the Mandalas that you can buy online from our shop are listed below:
Kalachakra Mandala
Lotus MandalaMantra mandalaBuddha Mandala
Sri Yantra mandala
Tantric Mandala
Manjushri Mandala
Triple Yin .
After a treacherous trip up the mountains, Bhimsen, one of the five Pandavas spotted a gigantic looking bull in a distance which he knew was Shiva in disguise. Bhimsen known for his brute strength, forcefully caught the bull. When the bull was caught, he tried to escape but unfortunately, the bull was torn into several parts because of Bhimsen’s strength.
Mahabharata, the Sanskrit epic depicts the struggle for power and conflict between two groups of .
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