Description
Green Tara 24K Gold Gilded Figurine | Embodiment of Enlightened Activity
Handcrafted in Nepal, this sacred Green Tara statue embodies enlightened activity, swift compassion, and protective energy. Standing 36 cm (14.17 inches) tall with a 28.5 cm (11.22 inches) base and weighing 5.53 kg, it is expertly formed from a solid copper body and adorned with radiant 24K gold gilding, detailed acrylic painting, and carefully set gemstones. Covered with a triple layer of 24K gold gilding and carved with deeply engraved 3D-like detailing, the poised posture and serene expression reflect the “Mother of Liberation’s” readiness to swiftly alleviate suffering and obstacles, making this finely crafted statue a powerful focal point for altars, meditation spaces, or sacred collections, inspiring devotion, spiritual protection, and compassionate practice.
Green Tara, the embodiment of swift compassion and enlightened activity, is depicted with her right leg extended, ready to step down and assist beings in their moment of need, while her left leg remains folded, symbolizing meditative stability. Her hands form the Varada Mudra, granting blessings and generosity, and the Vitarka Mudra, signifying teaching and guidance, emphasizing her role as protector and spiritual guide. The utpala lotuses at her shoulders represent the purity of mind rising above worldly attachments and defilements. Seated on a lotus throne with flowing robes and jeweled ornaments, her serene yet vigilant expression embodies fearlessness, compassion, and wisdom. This sacred meditation statue serves as a powerful devotional focus, inspiring practitioners to cultivate diligent effort, transform fear into insight, and embody compassionate action on the path toward awakening.
Size: 14.17”/36cm (Height) x 11.22”/28.5cm (Base)
Weight: 5.53 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting, Copper Body, Gemstones
Green Tara, or Harita Tara, is one of the most beloved figures in the Tibetan Buddhist pantheon, famously born from a tear of Avalokiteshvara shed for the suffering of the world. She represents the active side of compassion, known as the "Savioress," who protects followers from the eight internal and external fears, including pride, ignorance, and attachment. Her green hue signifies her association with the North and the Amoghasiddhi Buddha, embodying the wisdom of all-accomplishing action and the swiftness of the divine feminine in the path to enlightenment.














