Collection: Green Tara Thangkas

Green Tara, the beloved female Buddha in Tibetan Buddhism, is known as the “Mother of Liberation.” She embodies active compassion and swift protection, answering the prayers of those who call upon her. Our Green Tara Thangka paintings are hand-painted by skilled Himalayan artists using traditional methods passed down for centuries.

Explore our Green Tara Thangka collection below and find the perfect painting that resonates with your heart. Whether you are a practitioner, an art lover, or someone seeking a sacred centerpiece, these thangkas bring both beauty and spiritual presence into your life.

Each thangka depicts Green Tara seated gracefully on a lotus throne, her right leg extended to symbolize her readiness to come to the aid of devotees. She is often surrounded by luminous auras and intricate details that carry layers of spiritual meaning.

Why Choose Our Green Tara Thangka?

- Authentic Hand-painted Artwork: Crafted by master artisans in Nepal and Tibet.
- Sacred Symbolism: Green Tara is invoked for protection, compassion, and overcoming obstacles.
- Perfect for Homes & Healing Spaces: Brings serenity, spiritual energy, and elegance to any room.
- Unique Collectibles: Each thangka is one of a kind, making it a meaningful gift or personal shrine piece.

FAQs for Green Tara Thangkas

1. What does the Green Tara Thangka symbolize?
Green Tara represents compassionate action and the power to swiftly overcome fears and obstacles. A Green Tara Thangka serves as both a spiritual tool and a protective presence. To learn more we recommend you go through our article on Green Tara.

2. How is Green Tara typically depicted in these paintings?
She is shown seated in a posture of readiness, with one leg extended and holding lotus flowers. Her serene expression reflects compassion, while her posture symbolizes her willingness to act swiftly.

3. Are these Green Tara paintings hand-painted?
Yes. Each Green Tara Thangka is meticulously hand-painted by skilled Nepali artists using mineral pigments and traditional Tibetan Buddhist techniques.

4. Can I use a Green Tara Thangka for meditation or altar setup?
Absolutely. These thangkas are perfect for personal altars, meditation rooms, or spiritual spaces — offering focus, clarity, and protection during your practice.

5. Is Green Tara the same as White Tara?
They are different aspects of the same enlightened energy. Green Tara embodies action and protection, while White Tara is associated with healing and longevity.