Green Tara Thangka – Palace Mandala with Five Dhyani Buddhas
Swift Help in Every Direction
This Green Tara mandala floats above river valleys. Gold geometry frames her calm, green radiance.
Five Wisdom Buddhas guard the directions. It supports courage, compassion, and quick relief.
Specifications
Dimensions: 45 × 60 cm
Materials: Pure Mineral Pigments with Genuine Gold Highlights
Canvas: Traditionally Prepared Cotton Canvas
Origin: Kathmandu, Nepal
Artistic Style: Karma Gadri Style (Tibetan) School
Background Type: Naturalistic
Framing: Unframed Canvas
Type: Original Hand-Painted Thangka
Consecration: Available Upon Request
Iconography & Sacred Assembly
This Thangka shows Tara’s palace mandala. It maps protection across inner space.
Green Tara (Central Mandala Deity)
Swift compassion that answers fast. Green Tara sits midair within the palace. She fills the center with ready presence.
Gesture: One hand grants fearless refuge.
Sacred Object: A blue lotus rises beside her.
Presence: Quick help when fear feels sudden.
Amitabha Buddha (Top Middle)
Warm red light and gentle refuge. Amitabha rests in the highest sky. He sits on clouds, calm and bright.
Symbolism: Compassion that never abandons you.
Role: Blesses Tara practice with devotion.
Akshobhya Buddha (Top Left)
Blue stillness that cools anger. Akshobhya appears in the upper left clouds. His calm steadies the mind under pressure.
Symbolism: Unshaken clarity in hard moments.
Role: Protects vows and focused meditation.
Vairocana Buddha (Top Right)
White openness that clears confusion. Vairocana shines in the upper right sky. His presence feels spacious and clean.
Symbolism: Pure awareness, wide as sky.
Role: Turns foggy thinking into insight.
Ratnasambhava Buddha (Lower Left)
Golden dignity and grateful abundance. Ratnasambhava rests on the lower left ground. He sits near hills and riverbanks.
Symbolism: Worthiness that heals scarcity.
Role: Grows generosity without pride.
Green Amoghasiddhi Buddha (Lower Right)
Fearless action and safe decisions. Green Amoghasiddhi rests on the lower right ground. He strengthens wise movement through daily life.
Symbolism: Accomplishment without strain or force.
Role: Removes obstacles to skillful action.
Palace Mandala (Sacred Residence)
A home built for awakened qualities. Four gates open through perfect symmetry. Rings guide attention toward Tara’s heart.
Symbolism: Order that calms scattered energy.
Role: Supports mantra, focus, and visualization.
Sacred Background & Landscape
The scene shows an earth-view beneath the mandala. Mountains, hills, and a river create grounding.
Style: Karma Gadri softness with open skies.
Visual Symbols: Dark clouds cradle the top Buddhas.
Spiritual Meaning: Compassion meets the human world.
Essence: Sky blessing above a flowing life.
Artisan Mastery
A Himalayan painter built this with steady care. Fine lines keep the mandala perfectly balanced.
Tradition: Karma Gadri space and gentle shading.
Aesthetic Tone: Jewel colors, clean gold details.
Technique: Mineral pigments with gold highlights.
Spirit: Painted as a daily refuge image.
Spiritual Application
This Thangka supports quick, simple devotion. Sit before Tara and breathe gently.
Heart Mantra: OM TARE TUTTARE TURE SVAHA.
Meditation: Green light fills your whole body.
Blessing: Direction Buddhas stabilize your emotions.
Purpose: Courage, protection, and compassionate action.
Why Choose This Green Tara Thangka
You want help that feels close. This mandala offers support without complexity.
Daily Anchor: One glance steadies anxious thoughts.
Directional Balance: Five Buddhas guard your inner compass.
Swift Refuge: Tara answers when you feel stuck.













