21 Tara Thangka
About Our Thangka :
A gorgeously intricate 21 Tara pattern is shown on the thangka. It is totally hand-painted using natural mineral and vegetable colours on cotton canvas, with 24K gold accents. These thangkas are true works of art because of their elaborate patterns, delicate brushstrokes, and incredible level of detail.
Introduction To 21 Tara :
In this painting Green Tara is seated in a playful posture. Her right hand is in the Varadamudra because she is quick to respond to the petitions of those who seek her aid. She is adorned with five jewels symbolizing the Dhyani Five Buddhas. In both her hands she is holding Utpala flowers, symbolizing her purity. Her color is green because her Bodhisattva activity is swift like the wind element.
Green Tara or Dolma is often known as the great liberator who rescues beings from the eight great fears aroused by Elephants, lions, snakes, robbers, fire, water, demons and the government .She is one the Bodhisattvas that Avalokiteshwora created from a drop of his tear.
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Size: 20"/ 51 cm (width) x 30"/ 76 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
What are Tara's 21 different forms?
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Tara Nyurma Pamo
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Tara Loter Yangchenma
- Tara Sonam Tobche
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Tara Tsugtor Namgyalma
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Tara Wangdu Rigje Lhamo
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Tara Jigje Chenmo
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Tara Zhengyi Mithubma
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Tara Zhengyi Migyalma
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Tara Sengdeng Nagchi
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Tara Jigten Sumle Gyalma
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Tara Phagma Norter Drolma
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Tara Tashi Donje
- Tara Yulle Gyalma
- Tara Thronyer Chen
- Tara Rabzhima
- Tara Rigngag Tobjom
- Tara Pagme Nonma
- Tara Maja Chenmo
- Tara Dugkarmo
- Tara Rito Loma Jonma
- Tara Lhamo Ozer Chenma