Green Tara Brass Statue: Mother of Liberation | Shyama Tara - Compassionate Protector

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SKU: GTENM18776

Size: 67.5cm x 55cm
67.5cm x 55cm | 26.5x 21.7 Inches

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Handmade Green Tara Brass Statue: Mother of Liberation | Traditional Himalayan Sculpture

This Green Tara Brass Statue, also known as the Mother of Liberation, stands 67.5 cm (26.6 inches) in height and 55 cm (21.7 inches) at the base, weighing 20.70 kg. Made of brass with an antique finish, it showcases traditional beauty and spiritual significance. Representing Tara's boundless compassion and her readiness to offer swift assistance to those in need, this statue is expertly crafted by skilled Nepali artisans, making it a powerful addition to altars, meditation areas, or sacred collections.

Green Tara is depicted seated in the lalitasana posture on a moon disc lotus base, symbolizing purity and focused meditation. Her right leg is extended forward, showing readiness to help and compassion. She holds a flower in both hands, while simultaneously performing the varada mudrā (gesture of granting boons) with her right hand and the three jewels mudrā with her left hand, representing refuge in the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha.

Size: 26.5”/67.5cm (Height) x 21.7”/55cm (Base)
Weight: 20.70kg
Material: Brass Body, Oil Antique Finish

Green Tara is a beloved female bodhisattva in Tibetan Buddhism known as the "Mother of Liberation." She embodies active compassion and swift assistance. Born from the compassionate tears of Avalokiteshvara, she helps practitioners overcome fears, obstacles, and suffering on their path to enlightenment. Her green color symbolizes vitality, action, and the ability to fulfill wishes. Green Tara is invoked for protection, guidance, and the removal of hindrances in both spiritual and daily life.

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