TARAs - all color

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an image of a person sitting in the middle of a forest with mountains and trees
Blue Tara
Blue Tara, a buddha of protection Blue Tara, or Ekajati, is associated with the transmutation of anger. A Protector expressing ferocious, wrathful, female energy who destroys all learning obstacles #thangka TraditionalArtOfNepal.com
the buddha is sitting in front of an artistic painting
Thangka Paintings
Tara is a female Buddha and one of the most prominent female deities in Nepalese and Tibetan Buddhism. The name Tara means the “one who saves” and as the goddess of compassion, her job is to alleviate people from suffering.
an image of a buddha statue in red and gold
garden of the far east
White Tara on red. Tara is a generic name for a set of Buddhas or Bodhisattvas of similar aspect. She is known as The Mother of Liberation and represents the virtues of success in work and achievements. The aspects of Tara being similar, they differ in color. The White Tara is associated with compassion, long life, healing and serenity.
an image of a buddha statue in the middle of green and gold paint with clouds
Green Tara Mantra Meaning and Benefits - Arya Tara Mantra
Green Tara the Bodhisattva of compassionate action who manifests in female form. Tara's name is said to derive from the verb meaning "to cross" or "to traverse". In Tibetan Tara is Drolma which means "She Who Saves".
a drawing of a woman with her arms outstretched in front of an orange sun background
Machig Labdron
a painting of a woman with flowers on it
Tara
Red Dakini by Lasha Mutual Ancient India, Hindu Art
Buddhist Deities Original Fine Art Paintings and Prints by Lasha Mutual
Red Dakini by Lasha Mutual
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buddhabe
Kurukulla (Red Tara), Tantric Buddhist Goddess. Central Tibet, circa 1500-99. Sakya and Ngor (Sakya) Lineages.
a painting of a woman sitting on the ground
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Detail of White Tara Eastern Tibet, 19th century
Kurukulla Tibetan Symbols, Krishna Art
Kurukulla
a golden buddha statue sitting on top of a blue and red floor next to a wall
Dancing Dakini Wisdom
Tara
a figurine of a bird with its wings spread
Black Tara Mantra | EBS - Sakya Practice Deities