Copper Green Tara Statue on Throne
This Copper Green Tara Statue on Throne stands at 21.1” (53.5 cm) in height and 14.8” (37.5 cm) across the base, weighing 11.87 kg. Beautifully handcrafted from a copper body, it is adorned with gold electroplating and enriched with detailed gold and acrylic paintings. Seated gracefully on an ornate throne, Green Tara—revered as the embodiment of compassion and swift protection—exudes a regal and serene presence. The elevated posture enhances her divine stature, making this statue a powerful addition to large altars, shrine rooms, or dedicated spiritual spaces seeking healing and fearless energy.
Green Tara is depicted with her right leg extended, symbolizing her readiness to respond to the suffering of beings. Her right hand is in the gesture of generosity (varada mudra), while her left hand holds the stem of lotus flowers and forms the gesture of refuge, with three upraised fingers representing the Three Jewels—Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha. She wears a five-pointed crown representing the Five Dhyani Buddhas, and a radiant halo frames her head, within which sits a miniature ensemble of five sacred figures: Chenrezig, Amitayus, Vajrasattva, White Tara, and Manjushri. This highly detailed and symbolic statue is a powerful piece for spiritual devotion, inviting blessings of compassion, wisdom, longevity, and purification.
Size: 21.1”/53.5cm (Height) x 14.8”/37.5cm (Base)
Weight: 11.87 kg
Material: Gold Electroplated, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Green Tara, known as the "Mother of Liberation," is one of the most beloved deities in Tibetan Buddhism. She embodies compassion in action, offering swift assistance and protection to those in need. Green Tara is revered for her ability to remove obstacles, dispel fears, and guide practitioners toward spiritual awakening. Her extended leg signifies her readiness to aid sentient beings, while her calm and composed demeanor encourages peace and mindfulness. Devotees often invoke Green Tara for her blessings of courage, wisdom, and spiritual liberation.