Green Tara is shown seated on a lotus throne, representing purity and spiritual awakening. Her posture is known as lalitasana or the "posture of royal ease," with her right leg extended and her left leg folded. This signifies her readiness to spring into action to aid sentient beings while embodying meditative serenity. Her right hand is extended downward, holding the Stem of the lotus, which signifies wisdom and compassion, the ability to remain pure and wise while actively engaging with the world’s suffering. Her left hand is held at her heart in the three jewels mudra, symbolising the Three Jewels of Buddhism: the Buddha, the Dharma (teachings), and the Sangha (community). The stem of a blue utpala (night lotus) flower blooms beside her left and right ear, representing purity, wisdom, and compassion blooming even amidst suffering and challenges. Her face is youthful, beautiful, and serene, reflecting her loving-kindness and approachable nature. Green Tara is adorned with rich ornaments, necklaces, earrings, bracelets, anklets, and a five-pointed crown, representing her enlightened status and the treasures of the Dharma.
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