Green Tara Woodblock Thangka Art
Green Tara Woodblock Thangka Art
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This Green Tara Woodblock Thangka Art is more than a painting—it is a direct imprint of devotion and a sacred tool for awakening compassion. Sourced from the revered Derge Sutra Printing Temple, a UNESCO-recognized cultural heritage site, this thangka carries the spiritual resonance of centuries of Buddhist practice. It represents the benevolent energy of Green Tara, the embodiment of swift compassion and enlightened action.
---Key Features of This Sacred Artifact
- Ancient Technique: Hand-printed from centuries-old, hand-carved wooden blocks using traditional Tibetan engraving and printing methods.
- Authentic Heritage Paper: Created on genuine, hand-made Tibetan drawing paper crafted from pure natural plant fibers like Pennisetum, visible in its exquisite, organic texture.
- Direct from Derge Temple: Each piece bears the temple's official hand-made seal, certifying its origin from the德格印经院 (Derge Sutra Printing Temple).
- Choice of Harmony: Offered with a selection of 9 frame colors to complement your sacred space and personal energy.
- A Living Tradition: Made today exactly as it has been for nearly 300 years—a true bridge between ancient wisdom and modern spiritual practice.
Spiritual Meaning of Green Tara
Green Tara, known as the "Mother of Liberation," is a beloved Buddhist deity who represents the active, compassionate aspect of enlightenment. She is invoked for protection, to overcome obstacles, and to grant swift assistance on the spiritual path. This thangka is not merely decorative; it is a focal point for meditation and prayer.
Having this sacred image in your space can help to:
- Awaken and nurture boundless compassion (bodhicitta).
- Attract protective energies and swiftly remove obstacles, fear, and distress.
- Enhance spiritual growth, courage, and success in endeavors.
- Create a sanctuary of peace and enlightened activity in your home or altar.
"Tara is the expression of the inseparability of emptiness, awareness, and compassion."
---Artisanal Craft & Sacred Origin
This thangka is a product of an unbroken lineage. The Derge Sutra Printing Temple in Tibet is a living museum and active center of sacred art preservation. Artisans there continue to painstakingly carve wooden blocks and print on paper made using ancient recipes. The tactile quality of the plant-based paper and the deep impression of the ink are testaments to its handmade, non-industrial origin. Owning this piece directly supports the survival of this priceless cultural and spiritual heritage.
---Product Details
- Primary Material: Traditional Tibetan hand-made drawing paper (plant fiber).
- Type: Woodblock print thangka (hand-printed).
- Craft: Ancient engraving and hand-printing technique from Derge Sutra Printing Temple.
- Condition: New, featuring the temple's authenticating hand-made seal.
- Special Note: Please specify your chosen frame color number at checkout.
Perfect For
- Creating a powerful focal point for daily meditation and Green Tara practice.
- Establishing a home altar filled with authentic, blessed energy.
- Deepening your connection to Tibetan Buddhist art and philosophy.
- Giving a profoundly meaningful gift to a spiritual seeker, practitioner, or collector.
- Bringing the protective and compassionate presence of Green Tara into your living space.
For healing and purification.
For sound meditation & space clearing.
Learn More About This Tradition
- The Significance of Green Tara in Buddhist Practice
- A History of the Derge Sutra Printing Temple
- How to Care for and Display Your Thangka
Our Authenticity Guarantee
- Heritage-Approved: Directly sourced and certified from the Derge Sutra Printing Temple.
- Artisan Supported: Your purchase supports master artisans preserving a 300-year-old craft.
- Tradition Intact: Every step, from papermaking to printing, follows ancient, unhurried methods.
- Sacredly Packaged: Carefully prepared and shipped with respect, ready for gifting or personal altar placement.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this a painted or printed thangka?
A: This is an authentic woodblock print. The image is hand-printed from intricately hand-carved wooden blocks onto traditional paper, making each piece part of a limited, historic edition.
Q: How do I choose the frame color?
A> We offer 9 frame color options. Please note the color number you prefer during the checkout process in the order notes.
Q: Is this suitable for a beginner to Buddhist practice?
A> Absolutely. Green Tara is a universally compassionate figure. This thangka serves as a beautiful and authentic introduction to sacred Buddhist art and can be a focal point for cultivating peace and compassion, regardless of your level of practice.
✨ Invite the Swift Compassion of Green Tara into Your Life – Only a limited number of these heritage prints are available. Once this edition is sold, it's gone forever.
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