Her complexion is the colour of the inky blue twilight. In Her anterior hands (She is chaturbhujadhari, one possessed of four arms) are the sword and the flaying knife, which distinguish the iconography of Tara from Kali. In the mouth of a blue-coloured lotus they are poised, which blooms in the pristine streams flowing through a snatch of lower Himalayan verdure. Note the expressive brushstrokes that have gone into the green and the azure of the serene background. In contrast to the same is the intense presence of the haloed Mahavidya Tara in the foreground.
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