Green Tara, Shakyamuni, & Medicine Buddha Thangka – Menri Style
Green Tara: The Swift Protectress and Mother of Buddhas
Green Tara sits as the central figure of this assembly. She offers swift assistance to all who call upon her.
She is the mother of all Buddhas in Mahayana. This form represents enlightened activity and protection from fear.
Specifications
Dimensions: 60 × 45 cm
Materials: 24K Gold and Pure Mineral Pigments on Cotton Canvas
Origin: Kathmandu, Nepal
Artistic Style: Menri Style Tibetan
Background Type: Serthang Golden Background
Type: Original Hand-Painted
Brocade: Custom Silk Options Available
Consecration: Available Upon Request
SKU |
GTC26534 |
Categories |
Green Tara |
Iconography of Tara: Compassion and Swift Protection
Green Tara as Enlightened Activity
Tara has a vibrant green body and peaceful expression. She sits with her right leg extended in readiness.
Varada mudra shows her readiness to grant immediate wishes.
The blue utpala lotus represents purity and spiritual growth.
Practitioners visualize Tara to overcome obstacles and fear. This practice cultivates a compassionate and courageous heart.
The Assembly of Protective Deities
Shakyamuni and Medicine Buddha reside in the upper sky. Standing Manjushri and Vajrapani flank the base of the throne.
Above: Shakyamuni and Medicine Buddha
Shakyamuni offers foundational wisdom from the upper left. Medicine Buddha provides healing energy from the upper right.
Below: Standing Manjushri and Vajrapani
Manjushri stands on the left with his sword. Vajrapani stands on the right to remove spiritual obstacles.
This arrangement represents the union of wisdom and power. It creates a complete field of merit for practitioners.
Sacred Setting and Visual Landscape
Tara rests on a lotus seat amidst blooming peonies. The red terrestrial landscape provides a rich, grounded field.
Gold detailing highlights the intricate clouds and sacred aura.
Fine gold line-work defines the complex floral patterns.
The Serthang style uses gold to symbolize divine radiance. It connects the natural world with the divine presence.
Lineage and Scriptural Context
This iconography follows the Twenty-One Taras (Tara-ekavimsati-stotra) text. The Menri style ensures all measurements remain canonically accurate.
It preserves the spiritual power of the Nyingma lineage. This thangka remains a vital tool for modern practice.
Sacred Setting and Heritage
The throne features floral motifs with gold-etched silk patterns. Artists apply mineral pigments in many thin, saturated layers.
The 24K gold is applied using traditional hair-line techniques. This work reflects the heritage of the Menri school.
The iconography follows the Mahayana sutras of compassion. This lineage connects the viewer to the historical Buddha.
How to Welcome This Thangka
Mantra: Om Tare Tuttare Ture Svaha
This thangka supports daily protection and focused meditation. It makes a meaningful gift for those seeking peace.
Placement & Interaction:
Hang at eye level in a quiet space.
Begin mornings with one minute of reflection.
This sacred art invites the presence of Green Tara.













