Sovereign Green Tara Liturgical Thangka – Master-Level Fine Line Masterpiece

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Boudha Stupa Thanka Centre
Boudha Stupa Thanka Centre
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Sovereign Green Tara Liturgical Thangka – Master-Level Fine Line Masterpiece - Wall Décor - Other Materials Multicolor

Product Description

This masterfully hand-painted Green Tara Thangka embodies the swift, protective energy and generous prosperity of the ultimate goddess of active mercy, beautifully envisioned as a sacred shield and abundance blessing for home entryways. Depicted in her flawless, iconographically precise Lalitasana (royal ease) posture upon a lunar disc and lotus throne, Green Tara emerges from a lush, celestial landscape as a living guardian for your threshold. With her left leg folded in deep meditative contemplation and her right foot gracefully extended, she symbolizes her absolute readiness to instantly step down into the worldly realm to guard your home, repel negative external energies, and welcome auspicious opportunities into your life. Her hands are held in the Varada mudra of supreme generosity and the Triratna mudra of refuge, gently cradling a blue utpala lotus flower that signifies her fully blossomed, enlightened mind. Every square inch of this museum-quality masterpiece is a testament to the extraordinary dedication of master lineage artists, who have utilized a single-hair brush to achieve microscopic, detailed fine-line brushwork. The fluid, translucent drapery of her celestial silk garments, the complex geometry of her multi-layered rainbow halo, and the elaborate lattice of her five-bulb jeweled crown are all executed with breathtaking, razor-sharp clarity. Painted using rich, traditional mineral pigments derived from ground semi-precious stones, her vibrant, luminous emerald-green body color represents the wind element—the active, rapid, and unstoppable force of enlightened protection. The entire composition is heavily embellished with genuine 24K gold accents that catch the shifting light, imbuing the deity’s presence and the surrounding sacred landscape with a timeless, living luminosity. __________________________________________ Size : (46 x 41 ) cm - Created by Nepal's skilled artists - Made from Cotton Canvas, Natural Stone Color - Suitable for Meditation, Yoga, and Home Decor Framing: - Traditional Brocade can embellish your Thangka painting - Various colors and quality choices offered for silk Brocade - Brocade prices start from $50, varying with quality and size Delivery: - Enjoy Free Shipping - Anticipate delivery within 2, 4 business days, insured for peace of mind Return Policy: - Returns accepted within 30 business days Shop Messages: "Thank you for exploring our Pinkoi store! Delve into our diverse Thangka collection and uncover treasures crafted with dedication. From intricately handmade Thangkas to art inspired by Buddhism, there's something for everyone. Your support is invaluable to us. We're here to help—feel free to ask any questions. Appreciate your role in our journey. Explore our store and discover your next cherished item!" May all beings be happy!

Product Details

Material
Other Materials
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
Nepal
Unique Features
Customizable, Award-winning design, Pinkoi Exclusive, Licensed product, Eco-Friendly, Charity product
Stock
Down to the last 1
Ranking
No.131,693 - Home & Living  |  No.5,267 - Wall Décor
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Product Type
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Listing Summary
Hand-painted by generational master artists in Nepal, this piece captures the deity in her active posture of royal ease (lalitasana). With her right foot extended forward, she stands constantly ready to step into your life to clear fears, anxieties, and worldly blockages. Her right hand is open in the Varada Mudra (the gesture of supreme charity and boon-

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