Product Overview
This refined double-sided Thangka pendant features Green Tara, the embodiment of beauty, wisdom, and swift compassion, paired with the seed syllable of Green Tara’s heart mantra—a condensed symbolic form used in Vajrayana visualization and devotional practice.
Entirely hand-painted on both sides with 18K gold and crafted in the Rebgong (Regong) artistic tradition, this pendant unites sacred imagery and mantra essence in a compact, balanced form. Encased in a solid 18K gold Gau amulet box and protected by double-sided sapphire crystal, it is designed for daily wear, meditation, and long-term preservation.
Green Tara — Beauty, Wisdom & Compassionate Activity
Green Tara is revered in Tibetan Buddhism as a primary savioress deity, widely regarded as an emanation of Avalokiteshvara, the bodhisattva of infinite compassion.
She is traditionally associated with:
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Beauty and wisdom expressed through clarity and kindness
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Compassionate protection and reassurance
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Swift response to the needs and aspirations of sentient beings
Although the Twenty-One Taras manifest in different colors, gestures, and qualities, they are understood to share a single compassionate source, rooted in Avalokiteshvara’s vow to liberate all beings.
The Seed Syllable of Green Tara’s Heart Mantra
The reverse side bears the seed syllable of Green Tara’s heart mantra, regarded in Vajrayana Buddhism as the essential condensation of the mantra’s power and meaning.
Green Tara’s heart mantra is traditionally recited as:
“Oṃ Tāre Tuttāre Ture Svāhā”
In esoteric practice, the seed syllable functions as the mantra’s core symbol, representing Green Tara’s compassionate energy and enlightened activity. It is often used in visualization, empowerment, and ritual blessing, serving as a focal point for devotion and contemplation.
Doctrinal Background & Meaning
Green Tara is understood as a compassionate manifestation of Avalokiteshvara, and her heart mantra is shared across all Tara practices. Although the Twenty-One Taras appear in diverse forms, they are unified by this mantra, reflecting a single intention:
the alleviation of suffering and the guidance of beings toward liberation.
The seed syllable and the full mantra are not separate methods, but two expressions of the same path—one through sound and recitation, the other through symbol and visualization. Together, they emphasize the integration of compassion, wisdom, and mindful awareness in Vajrayana practice.
Artistic Style & Origin
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Origin: Rebgong (Amdo / Regong Art region)
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Style: Traditional Tibetan Thangka
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Technique: Full-detail hand painting (满工)
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Finish: Double-sided 18K gold painting
Rebgong Thangka is renowned for its disciplined line work, refined iconography, and adherence to classical temple standards.
Materials & Craftsmanship
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Painting: 18K gold, fully hand-painted on both sides
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Box: Solid 18K gold Gau amulet box
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Cover: Double-sided sapphire crystal, high clarity and scratch-resistant
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Craft: Rebgong full-detail handwork
Each piece is created as a devotional artwork rather than a decorative accessory.
Usage & Placement
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Personal devotional pendant
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Visualization and mantra-oriented meditation support
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Travel or portable Thangka
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Meaningful gift emphasizing compassion and spiritual clarity
Size & Details
What You Will Receive
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One double-sided Green Tara & seed syllable Thangka pendant
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Integrated solid 18K gold Gau box
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Double-sided sapphire crystal protective cover
Cultural Note
This Thangka pendant is a religious and cultural artwork, created in accordance with traditional Tibetan Buddhist iconographic and Vajrayana principles. It is intended for spiritual appreciation, personal devotion, and artistic collection, rather than as a promise of specific outcomes.