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A Radiant Hand Carved Goddess Green Tara Statue

SKU: GTDB23000

Size: 48cm x 38cm
48cm x 38cm | 18.9 x 15 Inches

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The Hand Carved Goddess Green Tara Statue: An Embodiment of Swift Compassion and Artistic Grace

This exquisite hand carved goddess green tara statue emerges, radiating boundless compassion. Standing 48cm tall with a 38cm base, this substantial copper sculpture, weighing 10.74 kg, is a testament to dedicated craftsmanship. Her serene presence, adorned with vibrant details and precious materials, promises to elevate any sacred space.

Green Tara is one of the most beloved deities in Vajrayana Buddhism, embodying enlightened compassion, protection, and swift assistance to those in need. She is traditionally depicted seated gracefully upon a lotus throne, with her right leg extended, symbolizing her readiness to arise and aid sentient beings. Her right hand is displayed in the Varada Mudra, the gesture of generosity and blessing, while her left hand holds the stem of a blue utpala lotus, representing purity, wisdom, and spiritual awakening. Adorned with celestial ornaments and a serene expression, Green Tara radiates boundless compassion and fearlessness. Her youthful appearance signifies the timeless vitality of enlightened activity, and her presence serves as a reminder of her promise to protect devotees from fears, obstacles, and suffering while guiding them toward wisdom and liberation.

Size: 18.9”/48cm (Height) x 15”/38cm (Base)
Weight: 10.74 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting, Copper Body, Handcarved Gemstones

Green Tara (Sanskrit: Shyama Tara; Tibetan: Drolma Jangku) is a female Bodhisattva of enlightened activity in Tibetan Buddhism, revered for her swift assistance to those in need. Born from the compassionate tears of Avalokiteshvara, she embodies the active principle of compassion, overcoming obstacles and granting wishes. Her vibrant green color signifies vitality, action, and accomplishment.

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