① Product Overview
This Green Tara Mini Thangka Pendant is a hand-painted sacred artwork created in the Tibetan thangka tradition. The miniature thangka depicts Green Tara, one of the most beloved female bodhisattvas in Tibetan Buddhism, and is painted using traditional mineral pigments with detailed devotional iconography.
The pendant features a 4 × 5 cm hand-painted thangka image designed for portable devotional use. Its compact form allows practitioners and collectors to carry the sacred image for meditation, personal altar placement, or travel practice while preserving the traditional aesthetic and symbolism of Himalayan thangka art.
② Deity Introduction
Green Tara is one of the most revered female bodhisattvas in Tibetan Buddhism and is widely regarded as the embodiment of compassionate activity. She is traditionally understood as a manifestation of Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezig) and is known as the foremost among the Twenty-One Taras.
Within Buddhist symbolism, Green Tara represents swift compassion, protection from obstacles, wisdom, and supportive blessings for those pursuing both spiritual and worldly harmony.
③ Spiritual Meaning & Practice Logic
In Buddhist tradition, Green Tara imagery is traditionally associated with compassionate protection, harmonious relationships, and the removal of obstacles.
Practitioners often keep images of Green Tara as reminders of compassion, wisdom, and mindful action. The symbolism also relates to the cultivation of positive connections, harmonious partnerships, and supportive circumstances in daily life.
These meanings emphasize the importance of intention, ethical conduct, and spiritual practice, rather than guaranteed outcomes.
④ Combined Practice Logic
This pendant features a double-sided sacred composition, combining Green Tara on the front and a traditional Tibetan mandala on the reverse side.
The symbolic structure reflects a classical Tibetan devotional design:
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Green Tara (front) – representing compassionate activity, wisdom, and the removal of obstacles
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Mandala (reverse) – representing universal harmony, spiritual order, and protective balance
Together, the imagery forms a portable sacred object expressing the union of compassionate action and cosmic harmony.
⑤ Artistic Origin & Lineage
This miniature thangka follows the visual language of traditional Tibetan thangka painting, where sacred images are created according to established iconographic proportions.
Each piece is hand-painted rather than mass produced, preserving the artistic lineage and symbolic accuracy of Himalayan Buddhist devotional art.
⑥ Materials & Craftsmanship
Key craftsmanship elements include:
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Hand-painted miniature thangka artwork
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Traditional mineral pigment painting techniques
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Detailed Buddhist iconographic composition
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Double-sided sacred design (deity front, mandala reverse)
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Portable pendant format suitable for personal devotional use
These techniques reflect the craftsmanship of traditional Himalayan thangka painting.
⑦ Size, Format & Details
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Painting size: 4 × 5 cm
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Format: Mini Thangka Pendant
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Painting technique: Hand-painted mineral pigments
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Structure: Double-sided design (Green Tara front, mandala reverse)
⑧ Usage & Suitable For
This miniature thangka pendant may be suitable for:
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Buddhist practitioners who keep small devotional images
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Collectors of Tibetan Buddhist art
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Personal meditation spaces or portable travel altars
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Individuals interested in symbolic representations of compassion, harmony, and supportive relationships
⑨ Cultural Note & Disclaimer
This item is a religious artwork rooted in Tibetan Buddhist culture and thangka painting traditions. It is intended as a devotional image, cultural artifact, and collectible piece of Himalayan art.
The symbolic meanings described above reflect traditional Buddhist interpretations. The artwork does not guarantee specific personal, spiritual, or relationship outcomes, and should be understood as cultural and artistic support for personal appreciation and spiritual practice.