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Green Tara Hand Carved Sacred Statue with 24K Gold Glided

SKU: GTGE23386

Size: 47.5cm x 32cm
47.5cm x 32cm | 18.7 x 12.6 Inches

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Green Tara Hand Carved Sacred Statue: Embodiment of Swift Compassion

Expertly handcrafted by skilled Nepali artisans, this Green Tara Hand Carved Sacred Statue stands an impressive 18.7” (47.5 cm) tall with a 12.6” (32 cm) base and weighs 10.08 kg. Meticulously crafted from a copper body and adorned with radiant 24K gold gilding, intricate acrylic paintings, and handcarved gemstones, the sculpture exemplifies the finest traditions of Himalayan Buddhist artistry. The harmonious combination of luxurious materials and exceptional craftsmanship creates a magnificent centerpiece for Buddhist altars, meditation spaces, temples, or distinguished spiritual collections.

Green Tara, the embodiment of enlightened compassion and swift action, is traditionally depicted seated upon a lotus throne in the posture of royal ease, with her right leg gracefully extended, signifying her readiness to respond to the prayers of all beings. Her right hand is displayed in the gesture of supreme generosity, while her left hand is held in the gesture of refuge and holds the stem of a blue utpala lotus that blossoms beside her shoulder. Adorned with an ornate jeweled crown, celestial ornaments, and flowing silk garments, Green Tara radiates serenity, grace, and compassionate strength. The intricate handcarved gemstones, delicate painted details, and luminous gold gilding further enhance the elegance and sacred presence of this remarkable representation.

Size: 18.7”/47.5cm (Height) x 12.6”/32cm (Base)
Weight: 10.08 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting, Copper Body, Handcarved Gemstones

Green Tara is one of the most revered female Buddhas in Tibetan Buddhism, known as the 'Mother of Liberation.' She is believed to have arisen from the tears of Avalokiteshvara, the Buddha of Compassion, to alleviate suffering. She embodies swift wisdom and active compassion, offering protection from all internal and external dangers and granting wishes.

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