Green Tara With Throne Statue | Mother of Liberation

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SKU: GTEU15858

Size: 41.5cm x 29cm
41.5cm x 29cm | 16.3 x 11.4 Inches

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Bodhisattva Green Tara With Throne Handmade Statue

This Bodhisattva Green Tara With Throne Handmade Statue stands 16.3 inches (41.5 cm) tall with the throne included, and 8.9 inches (22.5 cm) tall as the statue alone. The base width is 11.4 inches (29 cm), and the total weight is 3.98 kg. Expertly handcrafted from a copper body, it is gilded in 24K gold and adorned with detailed gold and acrylic paintings. Seated gracefully on a traditional throne, Green Tara embodies swift compassion and active protection, making this piece a perfect addition to altars, meditation spaces, or spiritual collections.

Green Tara is depicted seated in a poised posture on a beautifully embellished lotus base. Her right hand is in the varada mudra, symbolizing generosity and compassion, while her left hand holds the stem of a blossoming lotus, with three wish-fulfilling jewels delicately resting within it, representing the Triple Gem: Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha. She wears a majestic crown, radiating her enlightened presence. The intricately designed throne is adorned with vibrant gemstones and four-leaf clover-shaped lotus motifs, enhancing the statue's sacred beauty and regal elegance. 

Statue with Throne Size:
16.3”/41.5cm (Height) x 11.4”/29cm (Base)
Weight: 3.98 kg
Only Statue Size: 8.9”/22.5cm (Height)
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Handcarved Gemstones

Green Tara, also known as Shyama Tara, is a revered female Bodhisattva in Tibetan Buddhism who embodies active compassion. She is believed to swiftly assist those in distress and protect from fears and obstacles. Often depicted in a seated posture with her right leg extended, she symbolizes readiness to act for the welfare of all beings.

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