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Green Tara Dharma Protector Goddess Statue

SKU: GTHP23056

Size: 22cm x 15.5cm
22cm x 15.5cm | 8.7 x 6.1 Inches

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Green Tara Dharma Protector Goddess Statue: Embodiment of Swift Compassion and Protection

This Green Tara Dharma Protector Goddess Statue stands at 8.66 inches (22 cm) in height with a 6.1-inch (15.5 cm) base and weighs 1.55 kg. Expertly crafted by skilled Nepali artisans, it is made from a copper body, richly enhanced with 24K gold gilding and detailed acrylic painting. The statue embodies fine Himalayan craftsmanship and is ideal for placement on personal altars, meditation spaces, or as a meaningful addition to spiritual art collections, bringing a refined sacred presence to any environment.

Green Tara is one of the most beloved female enlightened beings in Vajrayana Buddhism, revered as the embodiment of compassionate action and swift protection. She is typically depicted seated in a graceful royal ease posture, with her right leg extended forward, symbolizing her readiness to respond instantly to the suffering of beings. Her right hand is shown in the gesture of supreme generosity (varada mudra), while her left hand holds a blooming lotus, representing purity and fearlessness. Adorned with jeweled ornaments and a serene, youthful expression, Green Tara radiates active compassion that removes obstacles, dispels fears, and guides practitioners toward liberation. Her green color symbolizes enlightened activity and the dynamic energy of awakened compassion in action.

Size: 8.66”/22cm (Height) x 6.1”/15.5cm (Base)
Weight: 1.55 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting, Copper Body

Green Tara is revered as the "Mother of Liberation" in Tibetan Buddhism, known for her readiness to help sentient beings overcome suffering and obstacles. She is an emanation of Avalokiteshvara, the Buddha of Compassion, and is celebrated for her active compassion and swift action in responding to prayers, particularly those seeking protection, healing, and guidance. A timeless embodiment of compassion, crafted to inspire quiet practice and enduring reverence.

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