Tara, undoubtedly one of the most powerful female deities in Buddhism, derives her name from the Sanskrit word for "star." Like a guiding star, she is believed to possess the ability to lead her followers on their spiritual journeys. Her iconography often portrays her with her right foot positioned on a smaller lotus, poised for action to assist her devotees when needed.
Green Tara is typically depicted seated on a lotus throne, holding lotus flowers, a symbol she shares with her male counterpart, Avalokiteshvara. The lotus she holds is often the blue or night lotus (Skt: utpala), a flower that emits its fragrance in the presence of the moon. In addition to her association with the stars, Tara is also connected to the moon and the night. As Green Tara, she is further linked to fertility, as well as the growth and nourishment of plants, flowers, and trees.
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