Tara
11 x 17 Signed and Numbered.
Tārā is regarded as a Bodhisattva of wellbeing, compassion and action. She is the female aspect of Avalokitesvara and in some traditions she comes from Buddha's tears. Now considered the "Mother of all Buddhas," referring to the enlightened wisdom of all Buddhas, while simultaneously echoing the ancient concept of the beloved Mother Goddess.
The most popular Taras are
Green Tara, (Syamatara) known as the Buddha of enlightened activity
White Tara, (Sitatara) also known for compassion, long life, healing and serenity; also known as The Wish-fulfilling Wheel.
Red Tara, (Kurukulla) of fierce aspect associated with magnetizing all good things
Black Tara, associated with power
Yellow Tara, (Bhrikuti) associated with wealth and prosperity
Blue Tara, associated with transmutation of anger
11 x 17 Signed and Numbered.
Tārā is regarded as a Bodhisattva of wellbeing, compassion and action. She is the female aspect of Avalokitesvara and in some traditions she comes from Buddha's tears. Now considered the "Mother of all Buddhas," referring to the enlightened wisdom of all Buddhas, while simultaneously echoing the ancient concept of the beloved Mother Goddess.
The most popular Taras are
Green Tara, (Syamatara) known as the Buddha of enlightened activity
White Tara, (Sitatara) also known for compassion, long life, healing and serenity; also known as The Wish-fulfilling Wheel.
Red Tara, (Kurukulla) of fierce aspect associated with magnetizing all good things
Black Tara, associated with power
Yellow Tara, (Bhrikuti) associated with wealth and prosperity
Blue Tara, associated with transmutation of anger
11 x 17 Signed and Numbered.
Tārā is regarded as a Bodhisattva of wellbeing, compassion and action. She is the female aspect of Avalokitesvara and in some traditions she comes from Buddha's tears. Now considered the "Mother of all Buddhas," referring to the enlightened wisdom of all Buddhas, while simultaneously echoing the ancient concept of the beloved Mother Goddess.
The most popular Taras are
Green Tara, (Syamatara) known as the Buddha of enlightened activity
White Tara, (Sitatara) also known for compassion, long life, healing and serenity; also known as The Wish-fulfilling Wheel.
Red Tara, (Kurukulla) of fierce aspect associated with magnetizing all good things
Black Tara, associated with power
Yellow Tara, (Bhrikuti) associated with wealth and prosperity
Blue Tara, associated with transmutation of anger