Life as it is..

By nylanna

Green Buddhist

I really don't have any idea about Buddha's, and so I Google it.
I got this from my sis in-laws house. It's in her living room facing the front door.

And here is the meaning:

Green is in the middle of the visible, seven-color spectrum and thus epitomizes the qualities of balance and harmony. It is the color we relate to in nature, trees and plants.
Hence Green Tara's color represents a blending of white, yellow, and blue - colors which symbolize, respectively, the functions of pacifying, increasing, and destroying.
Green also denotes youthful vigor and activity, and the Green Tara is always shown as a young girl having a mischievous and playful nature.
The Buddhist Lord of karma (action), Amoghasiddhi, is also associated with this color, reiterating that green in Buddhist thought is the color of action.

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