Exquisite Green Tara Enchanting Statue | Masterpiece of Spiritual and Artistic Grandeur

SKU: GTCY7861

Size: 52.5cm x 44cm

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Immerse Yourself in the Divine Majesty of Green Tara Enchanting - Superior Craftsmanship

Presenting our magnificent Green Tara Enchanting statue, the pinnacle of Nepali metal art in Patan. Standing 52.5cm (20.7 inches) tall with a 44cm (17.3 inch) base, this monument exemplifies spiritual depth and artistic brilliance, created by highly talented artisans.

The high-quality statue has a copper body that is gilded with 24K gold, giving it a bright and divine presence. It has been enhanced with gold and acrylic paintings and exhibits great craftsmanship in every detail. Weighing 12.34 kg, Visualize Green Tara's beautiful presence in your house, providing compassion, protection, and spiritual comfort. This statue is a powerful reminder of Green Tara's importance in Buddhism, symbolizing hope, compassion, and spiritual enlightenment, Green Tara's tranquil demeanor and rich patterns make this statue an effective addition to any meditation space or shrine.

Size: 20.7”/52.5cm (Height) x 17.3”/44cm (Base)
Weight: 12.34 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body

Green Tara is a Bodhisattva who is renowned for her kindness, defense, and promptness in easing suffering. Her image of a brilliant goddess with a benevolent look is common, signifying her position as the "Mother of Liberation." Through prayers, rituals, and visualizations, devotees call upon Green Tara's blessings in order to conquer fear, overcome hindrances, and find release from suffering. Green Tara, as a representation of kindness and wisdom, provides consolation and support to people pursuing a spiritual life, motivating followers to pursue virtues and enlightenment. Reciting her mantra, "Om Tare Tuttare Ture Soha," is a way to call upon her kind spirit and receive support during difficult times.

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