Traditional Buddhist Goddess Shyamatara Statue (Green Tara) for Buddhist Shrine
The Goddess Shyamatara Statue (Green Tara) stands at a height of 13 inches (33 cm) with a base width of 8.3 inches (21 cm), making it a striking and spiritually significant piece. Crafted from oxidized copper. Her serene expression and graceful posture symbolize compassion, protection, and swift action. The statue is further adorned with gemstones, adding a touch of color and vibrancy while enhancing its spiritual energy.
As depicted. Green Tara is shown seated on a lotus throne with her right leg typically extended forward, signifying her active compassion and willingness to help. Her hands express profound meaning through their gestures; the right hand is displayed in the "gesture of giving" (Varada Mudra), symbolizing her boundless generosity and willingness to provide blessings. Meanwhile, her left hand delicately holds a blue lotus (Utpala), a symbol of purity and spiritual awakening. offering protection and reassurance to those who seek her guidance.
Size: 13”/33cm (Height) x 8.3”/21cm (Base)
Weight: 4.40 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body, Gemstone
Green Tara, also known as Syamatara, is a highly adored deity in Tibetan Buddhism who represents active compassion and prompt help. She is referred to as the "Mother of Liberation and is invoked to remove impediments, protect from harm, and soothe anxiety and pain. Breen Tara is generally represented as a lovely young woman with a calm smile. seated with one leg outstretched and poised to spring into action, holding a blue lotus, which represents purity and compassion. Her methods are centered on developing compassion, obtaining protection, and conquering personal and external challenges.