Product Overview
This Green Tara Mini Tibetan Thangka is hand-painted by a traditionally trained Tibetan artist, following classical Tibetan thangka lineage. Created using natural mineral pigments, the artwork is designed for long-term preservation, with colors that remain stable over time.
With a painting size of 2 × 2 cm, this miniature thangka embodies the essence of Tibetan sacred art in a refined, collectible format. Its compact scale makes it suitable for personal devotion, portable practice, or as a meaningful heirloom-quality piece.
Green Tara – The Swift Liberating Mother
Green Tara (Śyāmatārā) is one of the most important deities in Tibetan Buddhism. She is known by one hundred and eight sacred names, including Holy Liberating Mother, The Noble Lady, and The Swift Compassionate One. In Tibetan Buddhist tradition, Green Tara is regarded as an emanation of Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezig), arising from a tear of compassion shed for all sentient beings.
She is revered as the “Mother of All Buddhas” and the “Mother of Enlightened Activity,” representing compassion expressed through immediate, fearless action.
Liberator from the Eight Great Fears
Green Tara holds a unique role in Tibetan Buddhism as the Liberator from the Eight Great Fears, a responsibility traditionally attributed exclusively to her. These fears symbolically represent both outer dangers and inner afflictions:
In addition to protection, Green Tara is traditionally associated with transforming doubt into wisdom, one of the five mental poisons, fostering clarity, discernment, and insight. She is also deeply connected with compassionate care for women, children, and those in vulnerable conditions, embodying a maternal presence that is both gentle and resolute.
Tibetan Lineage & Artistic Tradition
This thangka is painted in Tibet, following established Tibetan thangka conventions passed down through generations. The use of natural mineral pigments—valued for their durability and depth—ensures that the colors remain vibrant and stable over time, making the piece suitable for long-term preservation and inheritance.
The miniature format emphasizes precision, balance, and calm expression, reflecting the disciplined craftsmanship characteristic of traditional Tibetan thangka art.
Materials & Craftsmanship
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Hand-painted Tibetan thangka
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Painting size: 2 × 2 cm
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Pigments: Natural mineral pigments (color-stable over time)
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Artist: Traditionally trained Tibetan lineage painter
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Features: Compact, refined, suitable for collection and inheritance
Each piece is individually painted, reflecting the authenticity and subtle variation inherent in handmade sacred art.
Suitable For
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Personal meditation or daily devotional focus
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Portable or travel-friendly spiritual art
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Collectors of authentic Tibetan thangka
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Meaningful cultural or spiritual gifts
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Heirloom-quality pieces intended for long-term preservation
Cultural Note
This thangka is presented as a sacred art object rooted in Tibetan Buddhist tradition. Its significance lies in its cultural heritage, symbolic meaning, and artistic craftsmanship. It is not intended as a guarantee of outcomes or as a substitute for medical or professional advice.