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Compassion Goddess Green Tara Statue | Shyama Tara - Mother of All Buddhas

SKU: GTFV13255

Size: 44.5cm x 34cm

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Compassion Goddess Green Tara Handmade Statue | Swift Saviour Deity

This green tara, also known as Shyama tara, stands at 17.5”/44.5cm in height and 13.4”/34cm at the base and weighs 8.17 kg. This exquisite piece is made from 24K Gold Gilded, Gold and acrylic Paintings, and Copper Body. It represents the compassionate goddess who embodies protection, healing, and guidance. Expertly handcrafted by Nepali artisans, it makes a sacred addition to altars or meditation spaces, offering blessings of peace and compassion.

Green Tara is depicted as a compassionate and nurturing deity, embodying her protective qualities. Seated gracefully with one leg extended forward, she radiates calm and serenity, symbolizing her readiness to assist those in need. She holds a lotus flower in her right hand, representing purity and spiritual awakening. Her left hand performs the Three Jewel Mudra, symbolizing the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha while holding another lotus to signify spiritual flourishing. She is adorned with a crown featuring the Five Dhyani Buddhas, representing wisdom, and intricate ornaments that enhance her divine presence. This statue reflects her boundless compassion and commitment to guiding beings toward enlightenment.

Size:
17.5”/44.5cm (Height) x 13.4”/34cm (Base)
Weight: 8.17 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body

Who is Green Tara?

Green Tara is a highly revered deity in Tibetan Buddhism, known as the embodiment of compassion, protection, and swift action. She is considered a Bodhisattva (a being who seeks enlightenment for the benefit of all sentient beings) and is often referred to as the Mother of all Buddhas. Green Tara is associated with healing and compassionate protection, offering relief from suffering and danger. Her main qualities include her quick response to those who call on her, symbolizing immediate protection. She is also regarded as a guide on the path to enlightenment, helping practitioners overcome obstacles.

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