In Mahayana Buddhism, particularly in Tibetan Buddhism, Green Tara, also called Arya Tara, is a highly regarded bodhisattva. She is considered a compassionate figure, demonstrating the qualities of enlightened action, protection, and swift assistance. Frequently portrayed sitting with one leg outstretched, Green Tara is poised to stand and assist those in need. Her left hand is holding the stem of a lotus flower, which supports an open blossom, while her right hand is making the wish-granting gesture (varada mudra). A little image of Amitabha is embedded in the lotus blossom, linking Green Tara and the Buddha of Infinite Light.
In adverse circumstances, devotees go to Green Tara for protection, direction, and prompt assistance. She is particularly said to be kind and is said to provide prompt assistance to those who genuinely seek her out.
"Om Tare Tuttare Ture Svaha," the mantra connected to Green Tara, is chanted for several reasons, such as conquering fear and hindrances as well as obtaining quick and advantageous results. Green Tara is regarded as a kind and approachable deity who personifies the quick and freeing force of enlightened action.
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